Man, wish I had something like that a couple years ago.  Please keep
us posted on further developments!

On Jun 1, 12:08 pm, shacker <shac...@birdhouse.org> wrote:
> If you run a cPanel/WHM server, and have manually compiled mod_wsgi in
> the past, you know that updating apache/php for the rest of  your
> server is a pain, since the easy_apache build script is unaware of the
> custom mod_wsgi module and discards it during compilation. And since
> you have enabled mod_wsgi in your httpd.conf headers, the build script
> fails at the end of the process since it can no longer find the
> referenced module.
>
> All of this just got a lot easier - there is now an official mod_wsgi
> add-on for easy_apache, making the whole process wsgi-aware.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/issues/detail?id=214
>
> I have not yet tested it but early reports are positive.
>
> Also, if you want to see cPanel systems with native Django support
> (much like the native Rails support that's there now), please log your
> interest in this thread - official cPanel devs are watching and
> seeking input from the community about how it should work:
>
> http://forums.cpanel.net/f145/django-support-146541.html
>
> All of this may sound obscure, but the difficulty of deployment on
> standard web hosts is one of the biggest barriers to wider Django
> adoption. cPanel is the most common web hosting system in the world,
> period. Getting good Django support into WHM/cPanel would be great for
> Django's popularity.
>
> Scot

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