On Sep 11, 9:38 am, Anthony <alantho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone running Django on their MacBook updgraded to Snow Leopard
> successfully?  I've been holding off to avoid any potential hassles,
> but with the release of 10.6.1, would like to do it soon.
>
> - Python 2.5
> - Django 1.0.2 (although I may upgrade to 1.1 as well)
> - SQLite3

If you intend using Apache/mod_wsgi, I would recommend at this point
avoiding using MacPorts Apache/Python and instead use the Apple
supplied Apache/Python as the latter are known to work. The MacPorts
Python is giving some problems with wrong Python framework being
picked up with an embedded system like Apache/mod_wsgi when MacPorts
Python is same major/minor version of Python as Apple supplies.

Still trying to work out a predictable recipe for building Apache/
mod_wsgi with MacPorts that avoids the problem.

If you using Apache/mod_wsgi and need to rebuild it, you also need to
ensure you reinstall XCode off the Snow Leopard install disk from
optional installs, after having upgrade to Snow Leopard, else you will
be missing a lot of stuff needed to build it.

Graham
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