Thanks to all for the info.


On Sep 10, 9:11 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 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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