On Jan 17, 6:44 pm, Jon Prater <jonathan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all.
> For various reasons, I prefer to use python 2.6 on my computer.  Since
> mod_python and mod_wsgi won't work on Python 2.6, I have to use FCGI
> or switch to Python 2.5.  I have flup installed without any problems.
> However, when I try to run this command:
> manage.py runfcgi method=threaded host=127.0.0.1 port=9000
> Nothing happens.  I get no status message or anything.  If I then run
> this:
> manage.py runfcgi protocol=scgi method=threaded daemonize=false
> host=127.0.0.1 port=9000
> I get "WSGIServer starting up", but nothing else happens, and I get
> server 500 errors from Apache.
> I know the flup library officially doesn't support Windows, and I also
> know that there are indications that fcgi simply won't work on Windows
> at all.  But the Django site describes people getting it working on
> Windows machines.  Could someone please help?  I don't want to have to
> switch to Python 2.5 to be able to use mod_python.

I can't help with your fcgi problem, but what makes you think mod_wsgi
won't work with Python 2.6?
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