[mod_python] mod_python wont use version 2.5.4 on windows

Graham Dumpleton graham.dumpleton at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 17:42:27 EDT 2009


2009/3/10 Jordan Dunn <jdunn at nodetwo.org>:
> the only problem in having is that in IE7 it is printing the source instead
> of just the html.

Unrelated. If you are having that problem you mustn't be configuring
Apache correctly for your specific mod_python application.

Please use reply-all and keep followups on the list.

Graham

> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Graham Dumpleton
> <graham.dumpleton at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Correct, it is effectively a warning only in this case. Because
>> Windows uses a DLL for Python library it automatically picks up the
>> newer version.
>>
>> It would however be a problem on UNIX if mod_python had been compiled
>> against a static Python library instead of a shared library.
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> 2009/3/10 Tim Valenta <tonightslastsong at gmail.com>:
>> > If I'm not mistaken, I think it still runs, right?  It does give a
>> > warning,
>> > but that is because that version was compiled with Python 2.5 (straight
>> > 2.5,
>> > not 2.5.2 or 2.5.4)
>> > I'm not sure if there's anything you'll be able to simply change to fix
>> > it.
>> >  It shouldn't have any problems though.  (At least, I haven't
>> > experienced
>> > any.)
>> > Tim
>> >
>> > 2009/3/9 Jordan Dunn <jdunn at nodetwo.org>
>> >>
>> >> i installed apache2.2 and python 2.5.4, and when i installed mod_python
>> >> it
>> >> installed fine, but in the apache logs it says its looking for 2.5
>> >> instead
>> >> of 2.5.4? how can i fix this?
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