Anton, that was sort of my question, how do I complete your second
idea but w/o the recompile.  The mac already comes with apache 2
installed and running rather well, how hard would it be to add
mod_python or mod_wsgi to that environment?

Thanks

John

On Jan 18, 10:09 am, "Anton P. Linevich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greeting, John!  Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 09:55:55AM -0800, retireoncsco 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.
>
> * If you need it for developing, just use django bulidin server.
> * If you have a free time, than compile apache2 in your homedirectory with
>   mod_python and other modules.
> * you can run any of Linux liveCDs on your macbook with preinstalled
>   apache, mod_python and django
>
> --
>  Anton P. Linevich
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