Not hurt Malcolm. In fact I really try to avoid asking at the list, trying
to google first, and I really appreciate the work of guys like you and
Graham. I confess I don't have the patience enough to run a mailing list.
And you guys here are pretty much helpful, like Karen for example, besides
you
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 10:37 +, Alan wrote:
> Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac
> leopard holds apache 2.2 now...
>
>
> About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx +
> mod_wsgi in http://docs.djangoproject.com or google? All I get is
> puzz
On Jan 10, 9:37 pm, Alan wrote:
> Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac leopard
> holds apache 2.2 now...
> About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx + mod_wsgi
> inhttp://docs.djangoproject.comor google? All I get is puzzles with
> missing pie
Thanks Graham, indeed I was being stupid, I didn't realise that mac leopard
holds apache 2.2 now...
About docs, where can I find something about apache2 + mac osx + mod_wsgi
in http://docs.djangoproject.com or google? All I get is puzzles with
missing pieces...
OK, I am maybe just being lazy... I
On Jan 10, 7:32 pm, Alan wrote:
> I use mac book pro, and I didn't like the way I have to set put apache2 +
> mod_wsgi in mac osx... poor documentation by the way.
> I will give a 2nd thought about it.
Huh, what are you talking about?
The mod_wsgi package builds against Apple supplied Apache
I use mac book pro, and I didn't like the way I have to set put apache2 +
mod_wsgi in mac osx... poor documentation by the way.
I will give a 2nd thought about it.
Thanks Malcolm.
Alan
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 08:27, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 08:03 +, Alan wrote:
>
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 08:03 +, Alan wrote:
> Good you asked, I don't know because I couldn't try it yet. This a bit
> complicated. We are spread across Europe and I don't have the access
> as admin to the server, so what I am doing is the best I can because
> then the admin will test it. She s
Good you asked, I don't know because I couldn't try it yet. This a bit
complicated. We are spread across Europe and I don't have the access as
admin to the server, so what I am doing is the best I can because then the
admin will test it. She set up the apache to restart every hour. So you see,
if I
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 14:03 +, Alan wrote:
[...]
> ---
>
> DocumentRoot /home/blabla/myproj_1
> ServerName myproj1.acme.com
>
> Alias
> ...
>
> ...
>
> WSGIScriptAlias / "/home/blabla/myproj_1/myproj_1.wsgi"
> W
Thanks Malcolm.
So just to have it clear, besides the particular files and folders that I
have to add to my project (apache, wsgi etc.), in our httpd.conf, I would
add another entry and end up with something like this:
---
DocumentRoot /home/blabla/myproj_
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 08:33 +, Alan wrote:
> Dear List,
>
>
>
>
> So, I developed a project with 2 apps and it's basic ready for
> production test. Since I am quite newbie and don't know much about
> apache I would like to know if it's possible to have 2 (two) different
> django projects (
Dear List,
So, I developed a project with 2 apps and it's basic ready for production
test. Since I am quite newbie and don't know much about apache I would like
to know if it's possible to have 2 (two) different django projects (yes, 2,
because another collaborator has done another django project
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