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I see a couple of tutorials mentioning the Gate Interface specific to python3.6 for Ubuntu -- libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 as opposed to just mod_wsgi in RHEL's case.

Should i be worrying about looking for specific python package on redhat or will just the module do for httpd-hosting Django? Asking because i can't quite find a similar "python36-mod_wsgi" package with yum:

[me@myserver modules]$ sudo yum list available | grep mod_wsgi mod_wsgi-debuginfo.x86_64 3.4-18.el7 rhel-x86_64-server-7-debuginfo [me@myserver modules]$ 

Thanks a ton, new to RHEL.

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mod_wsgi is not the same as python3-mod-wsgi as the latter is compiled against python3; whereas the former is against the default python version. If you install python3-mod-wsgi, then you'll need to have python3 installed as well since python3-mod-wsgi won't like the default python version.

Have a look at [1]

[1] - Django 2.1 deployment on centos 7 with apache, mod_wsgi, python3 venv

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