No takers?
If anyone does eventually try it, you can now do it as:
pip install mod_wsgi
as have released changes in mod_wsgi version 4.5.8.
Graham
> On 28 Nov 2016, at 12:21 PM, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Do I still have any users left out there still using Windows?
>
> I have an easier way of installing mod_wsgi on Windows that I need others to
> test in different setups. If you can help that would be great.
>
> Requirements are that you have Apache 2.4 installed in the ‘C:/Apache24’
> directory. That you have appropriate Microsoft C++ compiler installed for
> your Python version such that you can pip install Python packages which have
> C extension components. That your Python installation is installed for all
> users if running Apache as a service.
>
> I am going to assume you are all knowledgable enough about Windows to know
> what you need to do to get pip installed, as well as use Python virtual
> environments to avoid installing in main Python installation if security
> execution policies make life difficult for you. Whatever you do know, it is
> still probably going to be more than what I know about Windows.
>
> If you think you are all good to go, then simply run:
>
> pip install -U
> https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/archive/develop.zip
> <https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/archive/develop.zip>
>
> If this succeeds, run:
>
> mod_wsgi-express module-config
>
> This should output some Apache configuration to put in your httpd.conf file
> to load mod_wsgi and tell it where the Python DLL is and where your Python
> installation or virtual environment is. Use this in place of what you might
> already have for the LoadModule directive for wsgi_module.
>
> Configure Apache to setup your WSGI application as you would normally do and
> restart Apache.
>
> So does it work or does it break?
>
> I have tested this with Python 3.5 and Apache 2.4 (VC14 64 bit version) from
> apachelounge.com <http://apachelounge.com/>.
>
> Technically it could work for older Python versions but I am not going to try
> myself as I don’t want to go through the trouble of installing older Python
> versions. So if you have older Python versions, let me know.
>
> If pip fails on installation, what error do you get?
>
> If Apache fails to start, what does ‘mod_wsgi-express module-config’ generate?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Graham
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