Python WSGI adapter module for Apache
The aim of mod_wsgi is to implement a simple to use Apache module which can
host any Python application which supports the Python WSGI interface.
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apache2-mod_wsgi.changes | 0000012177 11.9 KB | |
apache2-mod_wsgi.spec | 0000003451 3.37 KB | |
mod_wsgi-4.7.1.tar.gz | 0000696111 680 KB | |
wsgi_fixVersionCheck.patch | 0000001570 1.53 KB |
Latest Revision
Gustavo Yokoyama Ribeiro (gyribeiro)
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Replace python 2-based package py3k supporting version from Factory (jsc#SLE-21914). - use /usr/sbin/apxs for build, not -prefork - Update to version 4.7.1: + Use Python 3 style print. + Mostly changes around distribtion from PyPi, where mod_wsgi is completented by a mod_wsgi-standalone with an own apache instance. - Drop the python2 based package (py2 is EOL): Move the content of the former apache2-mod_wsgi-python3 package into apache-mod_wsgi. Provide/Obsolete the old -python3 package for ease of upgrade. - Add Python-native build so Python metadata and wrapper is present - add %apache_rex_deps - version update to 4.6.8 * If no system mime types file can be found, fall back to ``/dev/null`` so that Apache can still at least start up. * Fix compilation failures when using Python 3.8. * The Apache request ID is accessible in request events as ``request_id``. * The per request data dictionary accessible using ``mod_wsgi.request_data()`` is now also accessible in events as ``request_data``. * When the queue timeout was triggered for requests sent to daemon mode processes, the error response wasn't being flushed out correctly resulting in the connection still being held up to the time of the socket timeout. - test with %apache_rex_check - update to 4.6.5: * When running mod_wsgi-express and serving up static files
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