Hi,

Please use mod_wsgi instead of mod_python, it is better in all ways.

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/howto/deployment/modwsgi/#howto-deployment-modwsgi

Best,
Anders Petersson

On Jul 10, 7:49 pm, octopusgrabbus <old_road_f...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I worked through samples in the Visual Quickpro Guide Django. I used
> python manage.py runserver while running through the examples.
>
> Now, I want to configure this in Apache. Django is complaining about
> finding modules underneath my top directory.
>
> Here's the apache configuration:
>
> <Location "/">
> SetHandler python-program
> PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
> SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE chapter4.settings
> PythonOption django.root /home/amr/web/django/chapter4
> PythonPath "['/home/amr/web/django/'] + ['/home/amr/web/django/
> favorites/'] + sys.path
> "
> PythonDebug On
> </Location>
>
> Here is the error:
>
> Request Method: GET
> Request URL:http://localhost:8586/
> Exception Type: ImportError
> Exception Value:
>
> No module named favorites.models
>
> Exception Location: /home/amr/web/django/chapter4/favorites/views.py
> in <module>, line 3
> P
>
> I can remove this error by editing view.py in chapter4/favorites and
> modifying
>
> from favorites.models import *
>
> to
>
> from models import *
>
> My question is what configuration changes can I make in Apache to
> avoid making this edit, given this code works with Django's default
> web server?
>
> Thanks.
> cmn

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