Hey,

In case it helps, I have shared my apache conf at -
http://pastebin.com/bsK26gek and project tree is at -
http://pastebin.com/NRTypUCi .. I generally create a local wsgi file which
activates virtual env and then imports everything from wsgi.py.

I generally symlink my project root to /opt/webapps/project_name.

I will upload an example project to Github in few days.

Sincerely,
Pankaj Singh
http://about.me/psjinx


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Vittorio <ml-...@de-martino.it> wrote:

> As a newbye I'm using django 1.4.3 under Mac OS X.
> Reading the tutorials (and an Italian book on django by Marco Beri), I was
> able to set up my app 'home' using a legacy mysql db, and play  with it as
> admin by means of the server 'python manage.py runserver'. Nice layout
> indeed!
> I modified my apache2 httpd.conf in order to run the same app adding:
>
> VirtualHost *:8000>
>
>     ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
>         <Location "/">
>          SetHandler python-program
>          PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
>          PythonPath "['/home/vittorio','/home/vittorio/miosito/home'] +
> sys.pat$
>          SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE home.settings
>          PythonDebug On
>         </Location>
>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> OR (an alternative httpd.conf)
>
>
> WSGIScriptAlias / /home/vittorio/miosito/home/django.wsgi
> WSGIPythonPath /home/vittorio/miosito/home
>
> <Directory /home/vittorio/miosito/home/>
> <Files django.wsgi>
>     Order deny,allow
>     Allow from all
> </Files>
> </Directory>
>
>
> Both work  but their layout is simply awful, not at all elegant like that
> obtained by means of runserver.
> My point is that I would like to fix this and have the same elegant layout
> of the standard python manage.py runserver
>
> leafing thru this list I understand that I should have added an alias
> reference to the directory of the django media that im my case, according
> to the many mails (very old indeed, usually referring to django 1.0),
> should be
> /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/media
> which simply does not exist (also under FreeBSD which I use too)
>
> What wrong with it and how can I solve this problem
>
> Ciao
> Vittorio
>
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