Unfortunately to make it more useful to deploy django, some hosting providers should stop providing CentOS with Python 2.4. I just got another server with this flavour and I had to install my own version of Python.
Come on, it's 2012!!!
Gabriel
luni, 30 aprilie 2012, 21:24:36 UTC+3, shacker a scris:
For the past couple of years, cPanel (the most widely deployed hosting control panel system) has been taking pulse on user demand for native Django support (similar to their Rails installer). Just saw this note from cPanel devs and thought some folks here might be interested. This is a great opportunity to help shape the future of what could become one of the most widely available routes to Django deployment on commodity hosting.--
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> For those who are not aware, we are soliciting feedback regarding a preferred Python implementation via a new mailing list devoted specifically for this subject. If you want to participate, you can visit: cPanel (http://go.cpanel.net/python)
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