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I'm in the process of updating some web apps to mod_python 3.5.x on debian bullseye. On several occasions I've found the need to take patches from here and apply them to the debian files. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a linux distribution that maintains a more up-to-date mod_python package or should I be using the git master?
I cringe at the prospect of changing to wsgi. Although there are some native python projects that could be used, there aren't any that I've seen that can do everything that mod_python can. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks to everyone who has been maintaining this git repo. It's been very helpful.
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IIRC people from Ubuntu have opened a pull request or two lately, which might suggest that they are keeping an up-to-date version. (This isn't a very good answer to your question, but it's all I know :) )
I'm in the process of updating some web apps to mod_python 3.5.x on debian bullseye. On several occasions I've found the need to take patches from here and apply them to the debian files. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a linux distribution that maintains a more up-to-date mod_python package or should I be using the git master?
I cringe at the prospect of changing to wsgi. Although there are some native python projects that could be used, there aren't any that I've seen that can do everything that mod_python can. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks to everyone who has been maintaining this git repo. It's been very helpful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: