Based on the modwsgi <
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/> wiki, mod_wsgi
seems to work with the "
Major Python web frameworks" which includes django. It seems mod_wsgi is
also compatible with Python 2.3, a current requirement of Cobbler running
server side.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:35 AM, James Cammarata <jimi(a)sngx.net> wrote:
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:29:49 -0400, Devan Goodwin <dgoodwin(a)rm-rf.ca>
wrote:
> The Spacewalk team has been working on moving their stuff to mod_wsgi
> and in the process realized that Cobbler still uses mod_python, so
> they were wondering if we have any plans to do the same. Looking
> around a bit it seems like this is generally regarded as a good idea,
> mod_python appears to be considered quite poor for performance and
> memory, and I'm hearing it's now unmaintained as well. Looking through
> the cobbler source it seems we've got a number of mod_python hacks as
> well. mod_wsgi is in Fedora and EPEL as far back as EL4.
>
> Anyone feel this is a particularly bad idea?
I'm not sure how many "hacks" there are, it seems we moved away from that
with Django. But if mod_wsgi works with Django, the transition shouldn't
be any big deal.
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