On 20/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Denis,

Thank you for your response some of the things that I have tried in
this area are listed below, yet still I cannot seem to get this to
work.

1) moved the django directory into the appropriate site-packages
directory
2) symlinked into the /usr/lib/... structure as well as the /usr/lib64
structure
3) added as you have kindly suggested a direct path in the httpd.conf
file
4) tried both upper/lower and mixed case for the pythonpath
5) tried compiling the latest mod_python (fedora is using 3.2.8) latest
is 3.2.10
6) tried using the mod_python module (it stops httpd starting)

of course restarting httpd for all changes

I'm contemplating downloading the apache source and compiling a new
version but this seems a bit drastic, so I was hoping that there might
be another solution.

Again thank you for you help
Trevor



Hi Trevor,

Which apache version?

Have you tried the simple modpython test at
http://modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/inst-testing.html ?

regards

matthew

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