mod_wsgi issue: solved

Toshio Kuratomi a.badger at gmail.com
Wed Jan 14 15:57:15 UTC 2009


Nigel Jones wrote:
> Only trac (hosted1/hosted2) if memory serves correct.
> 
That's been converted too.

-Toshio

> - Nigel
> ----- "Toshio Kuratomi" <a.badger at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> David Malcolm wrote:
>>> I've been trying to deploy rpmgrok (a Turbogears 1 app [1]) behind
>>> mod_wsgi, and finally figured out why mod_wsgi stopped working when
>> I
>>> added a WSGIProcessGroup directive (which avoids having to start a
>> new
>>> process per http request)
>>>
>>> I know bpeck has had similar issues with his "beaker" code [2]
>>>
>>> It was working on publictest14.fp.org, but not on my local
>> workstation
>>> (both RHEL-5 running mod_wsgi from EPEL).
>>>
>>> Attempts to browse led to no response coming from httpd, and no
>> log.
>>> It turned out, I had mod_python installed on the box.
>>>
>>> Upon disabling "LoadModule python_module modules/mod_python.so"
>>> from /etc/httpd/conf.d/python.conf it worked.
>>>
>>> Known issue? 
>> http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationIssues
>>> describes another mod_wsgi/mod_python incompatibility, but the
>> symptoms
>>> seem different [3]
>>>
>> I know that we had problems with mod_wsgi and mod_python running
>> together but don't know if it was the same issue.  At this point I
>> believe we aren't running mod_python anywhere (definitely not on the
>> app
>> servers in any case).
>>
>> -Toshio
>>
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