The latest Django release 1.5 brings a number of welcome improvements, the 
configurable User model IMO the most noticeable.
Now the accouncement on djangoproject.com says: ".. Python 2.7.3 or newer 
is strongly recommended"
As I have no ethical, political or gender-related reservations against 
python 2.7x I decided to upgrade my debian server accordingly. 
*aptitude install python2.7 *and *aptitude purge python2.6* should do the 
job. 
But now apache says "Invalid command 'WSGIScriptAlias'", *aptitude install 
libapache2-mod-wsgi* produces a mess and so on.
Can someone report how to install - or link to a howto - for the following 
setup?:
- Debian stable (with -t testing available via pinning)
- Apache 2.2 with mod_wsgi
- Python 2.7.x
- Django 1.5 

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