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    Django on OpenSUSE Virtual Server

    I had some struggles when installing django on my OpenSUSE virtual server. It started with the problem, that I have not found a django rpm via yast in the OpenSUSE repositories. Thus, I decided to install django manually and to keep the footprint as small as possible. Luckily, Python 2.5.1 and the appropriate mod_python module for Apache have been installed already.

    These are the steps that worked for me:

    1. I installed subversion, the MySQL Python lib and python-devel via yast.
    2. I checked out the up to date django version via svn into /opt.
    3. I ran “sudo python setup.py install” from the trunk directory.
    4. I added “PYTHONPATH = djangoProjectDirectory” to my bash configuration (exchange djangoProjectDirectory with the path to your project directory).
    5. For the integration of django into Apache I needed to enable mod_env.
    6. According to the django mod_python site, I created a snippet I need for the integration into Apache. This snippet looks like this:#Map global URL /media to media folder of django's admin page
      Alias /media /opt/trunk/django/contrib/admin/media
      <Directory /opt/trunk/django/contrib/admin/media>
      Order allow,deny
      Allow from all
      </Directory>
      #add django project itself (repeat so for each additional django project)
      <Location "/mysite/">
      SetHandler python-program
      PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
      SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE mysite.settings
      PythonOption django.root /mysite
      PythonDebug On
      </Location>
    7. I stored this snippet in a separate config file called django.conf into the folder /etc/apache2/conf.d/ from which all files are automatically loaded whenever Apache starts.
    8. Restart Apache.
    9. Go to http://your-domain.com/mysite or http://your-domain.com/mysite/admin (as you might have guessed already, exchange your-domain.com with your domain)

    Done.

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