My hosting provider is icdsoft. He provide an MySQL, PERL, PHP5, PHP4, Python, Ruby and TCL, but I cannot have shell or another way to install Mod_wsgi.
So can anyone help to resolve the problem or the share knowledge to use external Mod_wsgi or another way, because few weeks ago I pay for 2 years, because the quality is excellence and I cannot want to change it, but I want to use, test and contribute to this project!
Thank you in advance!
Mod_wsgi on shared hosting!
7 posts Started 13 years ago by deep Latest reply from Felix Schwarz
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At the moment I don't think we have a solution for this. If you can't install mod_wsgi you won't be able to run MediaCore since it is dependent on that module.
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You'd be hard pressed to get anywhere with MediaCore without shell access. Having said that, if your host happens to have mod_fastcgi then there's hope, see this guide this guide. You'd have to write a script (php/python/cgi) to run the shell commands for you, since you don't have direct access.
Best of luck, Nate
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We also offer hosting for MediaCore if you are interested. All our servers are completely configured and ready for MediaCore.
For more on our hosting packages check out:
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It's good to hear that, but you cannot offer me 500 GB data transfer, 50 GB storage for 10.00 USD per month and 24/7 Technical Support ;) Please don't blame me, I'll try to make some re-directions and build own server to test!
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It's amazing how such a great application can be built with such installation restrictions... I just don't get it, or why the developers just don't start an affordable and compatible Hosting service to support the App.. Jeez guys! Get that $$$ Man!
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codestream: Checkout http://simplestation.com/hosting, plans start from 17$/month which is not much imho. If you look for super-cheap packages like 3$/month, this can be done only be huge hosting companies. And to them MediaCore with its multitude of dependencies is not interesting enough.
So I think MediaCore might be not the right choice for you, if you don't have a featureful web host or administer your own server.
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