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.. _modwsgi_tutorial:
-Running a :mod:`pyramid` Application under ``mod_wsgi``
+Running a :app:`Pyramid` Application under ``mod_wsgi``
==========================================================
:term:`mod_wsgi` is an Apache module developed by Graham Dumpleton.
@@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ It allows :term:`WSGI` programs to be served using the Apache web
server.
This guide will outline broad steps that can be used to get a
-:mod:`pyramid` application running under Apache via ``mod_wsgi``.
+:app:`Pyramid` application running under Apache via ``mod_wsgi``.
This particular tutorial was developed under Apple's Mac OS X platform
(Snow Leopard, on a 32-bit Mac), but the instructions should be
largely the same for all systems, delta specific path information for
commands and files.
.. note:: Unfortunately these instructions almost certainly won't work
- for deploying a :mod:`pyramid` application on a Windows system
- using ``mod_wsgi``. If you have experience with :mod:`pyramid`
+ for deploying a :app:`Pyramid` application on a Windows system
+ using ``mod_wsgi``. If you have experience with :app:`Pyramid`
and ``mod_wsgi`` on Windows systems, please help us document
this experience by submitting documentation to the `mailing list
<http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev>`_.
@@ -49,17 +49,17 @@ commands and files.
$ cd modwsgi
$ /usr/local/bin/virtualenv --no-site-packages env
-#. Install :mod:`pyramid` into the newly created virtualenv:
+#. Install :app:`Pyramid` into the newly created virtualenv:
.. code-block:: text
$ cd ~/modwsgi/env
$ bin/easy_install pyramid
-#. Create and install your :mod:`pyramid` application. For the
+#. Create and install your :app:`Pyramid` application. For the
purposes of this tutorial, we'll just be using the ``bfg_starter``
application as a baseline application. Substitute your existing
- :mod:`pyramid` application as necessary if you already have
+ :app:`Pyramid` application as necessary if you already have
one.
.. code-block:: text
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ commands and files.
:term:`mod_wsgi` has many knobs and a great variety of deployment
modes. This is just one representation of how you might use it to
-serve up a :mod:`pyramid` application. See the `mod_wsgi
+serve up a :app:`Pyramid` application. See the `mod_wsgi
configuration documentation
<http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationGuidelines>`_ for
more in-depth configuration information.