[mod_python] One Apache and two python versions with mod_python

Normando Hall nhall at unixlan.com.ar
Wed Nov 5 23:09:52 EST 2008


Opsss, sorry.

Surftrackr is the best squid/dansguardian log analizer app I can found 
on the web: http://surftrackr.net

Thanks

Normando

Graham Dumpleton escribió:
> 2008/11/6 Normando Hall <nhall at unixlan.com.ar>:
>   
>> Graham Dumpleton escribió:
>>
>> 2008/11/6 Normando Hall <nhall at unixlan.com.ar>:
>>
>>
>> Hello dear.
>>
>> I am really neubie with python, so sorry for the questios if it is very
>> silly.
>>
>> I have searched at the list, google, etc, and I can't to get an answer to my
>> issue.
>>
>> I have apache 2.0.x running at my server, and python 2.3.4 and python 2.4.x.
>> Python 2.3 is the default and I can't to upgrade because use yum and I want
>> to avoid inconcistenteces  at my server in future updates. But some
>> applications need python 2.4, and then I call directly with "python2.4"
>> because it is at the path. Python 2.3 is simple "python".
>>
>> My question is: Can I use two mod_python (each one compiled under correct
>> python version) and loaded in apache as two differente modules? For instance
>> mod_python.so and mod_python2.so. I presume it is not possible.
>>
>> Can you give me some light to this issue?
>>
>>
>> No.
>>
>> If your applications are WSGI capable, use fastcgi/flup instead.
>>
>> Graham
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Graham and thanks for the fast reply.
>>
>> I want to use Django and a module named Surftracr for squid reports with web
>> access. I don't know what mean WSGI, but if you can confim these
>> applications are WSGI, I will look at fastcgi/flup options.
>>     
>
> Django can host on FASTCGI so that is okay. I don't know what Surftracr is.
>
> PS. Please use reply-all and keep discussion on list.
>
> Graham
>
>
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