[mod_python] leopard - no interpret

dudley ackerman rdacker at pacbell.net
Sat Jan 12 02:10:05 EST 2008


On Jan 11, 2008, at 10:29 PM, Graham Dumpleton wrote:

> On 12/01/2008, dudley ackerman <rdacker at pacbell.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:58 PM, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/01/2008, dudley ackerman <rdacker at pacbell.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:36 PM, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried a basic mod_python handler first rather than trying
>>>>> to
>>>>> get publisher working? See:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.dscpl.com.au/wiki/ModPython/Articles/GettingModPythonWorking
>>>>>
>>>>> for suggested path to at least getting basic handler working  
>>>>> first.
>>>>>
>>>>> Graham
>>>>
>>>> yes - i get the same behavior -- a text dump of the file
>>>> - unless i end the url with a slash - then i get 'not found'.
>>>
>>> Have you followed all the suggestions in that document in regard to
>>> validating that mod_python is loaded by checking the Apache error
>>> logs? Have you tried the .htaccess method described in that  
>>> document?
>>>
>>> Have you independently from that document tried setting up
>>> mod_python.testhandler as described in mod_python documentation to
>>> also confirm that the server you are talking to actually has
>>> mod_python loaded?
>>>
>>> Just work through that document step by step and when something
>>> doesn't do what the document says should happen and you have tried  
>>> all
>>> the suggestions in that document, then come back and say exactly  
>>> where
>>> in the procedure in that document you got up to and explain what you
>>> tried in order to debug it.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>
>> before i begin the beguine, could anyone possibly mention if this
>> symptom has every been seen?
>
> Yes.
>
>> and if so, is there a known cause for it?
>
> Incorrect Apache configuration. Apache doesn't appear to know that it
> should be treating the file with .py as special and routing it through
> mod_python.
>
>> and if so, is there a known cure?
>
> Fix the configuration.
>
> If the answer was more obvious then I would have said so. All we can
> do is get you to follow a known series of steps to try and get
> something working, otherwise we would need psychic powers to know what
> is wrong.
>
> Graham

ok. after a restart, i don't see:
Tue Feb 01 16:09:32 2005] [notice] mod_python: (Re)importing module  
'mptest'

is there someplace in my httpd.conf i might look for the problem?


>>>>> On 12/01/2008, dudley ackerman <rdacker at pacbell.net> wrote:
>>>>>> text is dumped to web page instead of being interpreted.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> using apple python and apache2 on leopard macbook pro:
>>>>>> mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.1 configured
>>>>>> i built mod_python with -arch i386 and -arch x86-64 in the
>>>>>> mod_python
>>>>>> src/makefile - no problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> in httpd.conf i have:
>>>>>> <Directory "/Library/Webserver/Documents">
>>>>>>   AddHandler mod_python .py
>>>>>>   PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
>>>>>>   PythonDebug On
>>>>>> </Directory>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> my test script has:
>>>>>> from mod_python import apache
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def hello(req):
>>>>>> req.content_type = "text/plain"
>>>>>> req.write("Hollow Earth")
>>>>>> return
>>>>>>
>>>>>> actually, when i try localhost/mptest.py/hello, i get 'file not
>>>>>> found' -
>>>>>> going to localhost/mptest.py gives me the text dump of the file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> any suggestions?
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>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>



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