The mod_wsgi package provides an Apache module that implements a WSGI compliant interface for hosting Python-based web applications on top of the Apache web server.
The primary package for mod_wsgi is available on the Python package index
(PyPi) as mod_wsgi. That package installs the Apache mod_wsgi module
itself, along with the mod_wsgi-express command-line wrapper for
starting Apache/httpd with mod_wsgi pre-configured. It assumes that you
have a suitable version of Apache pre-installed on your target system,
and if you don't, installation of the package will fail.
If you are on a UNIX-like system (Linux) and need a version of Apache
to be installed for you, you can use the mod_wsgi-standalone
package on PyPi instead. When installing the mod_wsgi-standalone
package it will first trigger the installation of the mod_wsgi-httpd
package, which will result in a version of Apache being installed as
part of your Python installation. Next the mod_wsgi package will be
installed, with it using the version of Apache installed by the
mod_wsgi-httpd package rather than any system package for Apache.
This method of installation is only suitable for where you want to use
mod_wsgi-express. It cannot be used to build mod_wsgi for use with
your system Apache installation. This installation method will not
work on Windows.
When installing mod_wsgi using this method, follow the installation and
usage instructions outlined on the mod_wsgi documentation site at
https://www.modwsgi.org, substituting mod_wsgi-standalone for
mod_wsgi as the package to install.
NOTE: Although this package may allow you to install a standalone Apache version, it is only really recommended that you use this package if you have absolutely no other choice for getting the Apache httpd server installed. Always use the Apache httpd server supplied with the operating system if you can. Building this package if you do choose to do so, will take some time. So if you think the install is hanging, it is probably still busy compiling everything.