Fixed #135 -- Added 'Multiple Django installations on the same Apache' to docs/mod_python.txt
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@ -63,6 +63,31 @@ Here's a template for an admin configuration::
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The only thing different here is the ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``.
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Multiple Django installations on the same Apache
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It's entirely possible to run multiple Django installations on the same Apache
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instance. Just use ``VirtualHost`` for that, like so::
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NameVirtualHost *
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<VirtualHost *>
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ServerName www.example.com
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# ...
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SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE myproject.settings.main
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</VirtualHost>
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<VirtualHost *>
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ServerName admin.example.com
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# ...
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SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE myproject.settings.admin
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</VirtualHost>
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Don't put two Django installations within the same ``VirtualHost``. Due to the
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way mod_python caches code in memory, your two Django installations will
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conflict. If you can think of a way to solve this problem, please file a ticket
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in our ticket system.
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Running a development server with mod_python
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