On 02/01/2011 11:36 PM, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: >> >>> twistd -n web --port <port> --wsgi <application> >> >> >> The problem is rather simple. The host in question is not 100% under my >> control. I can request to have packages installed if they're in the list >> of available packages. >> >> python 2.4 is part of it. twisted is not >> > > You may be able to install Twisted (or even wsgilib) in your home > directory. For example, the command: > > python setup.py --prefix ~/.local > > will install Twisted (or maybe wsgilib) in ~/.local/lib/python2.4/site- > packages/. Add that to your PYTHONPATH (eg in your .bashrc) and > you're basically all set. Also, though Twisted has some extension > modules, they're optional. So you should be fine without a compiler, > *except* that distutils doesn't cope so well with certain cases. If > you find "setup.py install" fails for some reason, you can also just > add the unpacked source directory to PYTHONPATH and run it in-place > without installation. >
Thanks a lot you gave me some new ideas. I made first attempts with virtualenv and easy_install no module with C-code can be installed (some issue with tool chain) - wsgilib installation failed therefore - twisted installation failed therefore I untarred twisted and tried to run twistd. it complains about missing zope.interface installing of zope.interface fails also with gcc error. It seems I am currently stuck until I find a simplistic python only solution for quick standalone wsgi_module tests. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list