Thanks, Mike. I'll get back to this next Friday. Assistance much 
appreciated.

Jon

On Monday, September 3, 2012 4:47:16 PM UTC+10, dalupus wrote:
>
> Basically the entry in the httpd.conf file points to the dejango.wsgi 
> file.  Instead of apache/django.wsgi, point it to the location of yours.  I 
> did the same since django now creates a default wsgi file when you create 
> the project.   
>
> Those entries can go anywhere in the file as long as they are not embedded 
> in any other tags.
>
> Those mod wsgi modules are probably the same.   In my version the logs for 
> the module are written to the standard apache error log so you might have a 
> look in there if it doesn't start up correctly.
>
> It sounds like your version of apache uses the httpd.conf file for turning 
> the modules on and off.  If I remember correctly from configuring mod_php 
> in the past there may be something you have to do to actually turn the mod 
> on in your particular configuration.   In ubuntu it doesn't use the conf 
> file for this purpose, the mere presence of the module in the appropriate 
> place turns it on.   If it doesn't appear to be turning on, I would suggest 
> googling how to turn on mod_php as it should be the same type of thing I 
> would assume.   
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Sep 3, 2012, at 2:36 AM, Jon Blake <jc.b...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Mike, that fills in the gaps. 
>
> Eddy Chan's notes discusses file apache/django.wsgi. This appears somewhat 
> similar to wsgi.py in my project package - how do these two files relate to 
> each other? And the entries in httpd.conf - they can go pretty well 
> anywhere?
>
> Eddy's notes refer to installing Apache2, along with libapache2-mod-wsgi. 
> Is libapache2-mod-wsgi something different from the mod_wsgi 3.2 package I 
> have already installed? 
>
> TIA, Jon
>
> On Monday, September 3, 2012 3:06:19 PM UTC+10, dalupus wrote:
>>
>>
>> http://eddychan.com/post/18484749431/minimum-viable-ops-deploying-your-first-django-app-to
>>
>> Have a look at this post.   I followed it friday and now have a working 
>> django install on ubuntu.  Steps should be almost the same for fedora.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> On Sep 3, 2012, at 1:01 AM, Jon Blake <jc.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've worked through parts 1 and 2 of the tutorial using the development 
>> server, and I have reviewed the doco on how to use Django with Apache and 
>> mod_wsgi. I want to trial a production environment on my Fedora 14 dev box, 
>> but the provided instructions assume some familiarity with configuring the 
>> Apache environment.
>>
>> I have Apache/2.2.17 (Unix) installed on my development box and I have 
>> installed package mod_wsgi-3.2-2.fc14 (x86-64), but I'm not sure where to 
>> go from here. Can anyone point me to a a concrete example of file edits 
>> (eg, httpd.conf, wsgi.conf) I need to do to set up Apache and mod_wsgi to 
>> serve my application? I have a path to the application package, and I want 
>> URL http://localhost/polls/ to run it.
>>
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