You are assuming they know how to do that. It will be easier to just
ask them to install python2.5.
On Oct 18, 9:07 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> You can tell to the host to install a virtualenv for you, with Python2.5+
>
> 2010/10/18 victors
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> > But I can install Python 2.5 localy or Need I t
You can tell to the host to install a virtualenv for you, with Python2.5+
2010/10/18 victors
> But I can install Python 2.5 localy or Need I the administrator of
> share hosting do that?
> Are your sure that this is the problem
> Thanks Martin
>
> On 18 oct, 12:15, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> > p
But I can install Python 2.5 localy or Need I the administrator of
share hosting do that?
Are your sure that this is the problem
Thanks Martin
On 18 oct, 12:15, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> python 2.3 is not supported: only python 2.4+
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> On 18 oct, 06:36, victors wrote:
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> > OK Maximo
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python 2.3 is not supported: only python 2.4+
On 18 oct, 06:36, victors wrote:
> OK Maximo
>
> here the log:
>
> MOD_PYTHON ERROR
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> ProcessId: 15678
> Interpreter: 'www.empresasdomotica.com'
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> ServerName: 'www.empresasdomotica.com'
> DocumentRoot: '/home/sangar05/domains/empresa
OK Maximo
here the log:
MOD_PYTHON ERROR
ProcessId: 15678
Interpreter:'www.empresasdomotica.com'
ServerName: 'www.empresasdomotica.com'
DocumentRoot: '/home/sangar05/domains/empresasdomotica.com/
public_html'
URI:'/'
Location: None
Directory: '/home/sanga
I need the traceback from the apache log. It could be a path error or
a permission error.
I should say I have tested mod_python long ago but nobody uses it any
more mod_python is no longer an active project.
On Sep 25, 2:59 am, victors wrote:
> Hi,
> My hosting had mod_python, and i follow this(h
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