#3674 closed (invalid)
Webserver configuration
Reported by: | Owned by: | Adrian Holovaty | |
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Component: | Core (Other) | Version: | dev |
Severity: | Keywords: | ||
Cc: | Triage Stage: | Unreviewed | |
Has patch: | no | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
Description
We're trying to set up a django framework for our developers on a webserver running rhel es4. We can't use python 2.4 because redhat won't support it. Now we can't use 2.3 because of the recent bug. What version of Django should my developers be using, and what version of python should we install to make this framework work for our web applications. Because of our corporate policies, we can't do anything to the OS that will cause RedHat to not support the installation, like installing 2.4. What have others done to remedy this issue.
Change History (3)
follow-up: 3 comment:1 by , 18 years ago
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:3 by , 18 years ago
Replying to Ramiro Morales <rm0 _at_ gmx.net>:
Please don't use this ticket system to post this kind of "end user support" questions. It is used in the development of Django itself. Use the
django-users
mail list for that.
There is a "Read this first" section in the ticket creation page that tells you exactly this.
Please accept my apology for not following the rules. I've reposted to the appropriate location.
Please don't use this ticket system to post this kind of "end user support" questions. It is used in the development of Django itself. Use the
django-users
mail list for that.There is a "Read this first" section in the ticket creation page that tells you exactly this.