Thanks for the macports idea, i'll have a look. On Jan 18, 10:13 am, William Siegrist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recommend installing apache, python, and mod_python via MacPorts. > Thats what I do to run django on various Mac platforms. Granted, I > work with the MacPorts project, so maybe I'm biased, but I also came > from a linux environment and find MacPorts to be very useful for > package management. > > http://www.macports.org/ > > -Bill > > On Jan 18, 2008, at 9:55 AM, John M wrote: > > > > > OK, > > > So I know Linux / Apache pretty well, never really done any hard-core > > stuff with it. Now I want to use apache on my macbook (intel) OSx > > 10.5 (upgrade),but have no clue about how to do it. > > > Googling for how to install mod_python results in a lot of issues from > > what I can find, 64bit vs 32bit, etc. > > > So my question is, whats the easiest way to just get my macbook intel > > 10.5 to run apache and Django. > > > Thanks everyone > > > John > > > > > > smime.p7s > 3KDownload
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