El 25/02/15 12:19, dk escribió:
thanks guys, I installed Apache and I am setting everything, does my project really need to be in /etc/www/

No. It's even not recommended.
or I can put anywhere in the computer? just making sure the apache.conf point to that address?



   Basic configuration

Once you’ve got mod_wsgi installed and activated, edit your Apache server’s httpd.conf file and add the following. If you are using a version of Apache older than 2.4, replace Require all granted with Allow from all and also add the line Order deny,allow above it.

WSGIScriptAlias  //path/to/mysite.com/mysite/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath  /path/to/mysite.com

<Directory  /path/to/mysite.com/mysite>
<Files  wsgi.py>
Require  all  granted
</Files>
</Directory>

Cheers,
Felix.

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