Does anyone use Django on bluehost? "Cant find fcgi module" error on line 9 .
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We are using django on bluehost. Installed python, flup, django, and using a postgres server. Every time I try and run fcgi it gives an error that the module does not exist. Verified with bluehost that it is on our server. Put it in the htaccess file.... Help anyone
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I am using Django on bluehost. I suspect that the issue you are seeing is that Django1.9 has stopped supporting fcgi. I found that out when I tried to upgrade from 1.8 a while back. I think you can probably copy over the fcgi module from the Django 1.8 release, but I haven't tried that. I just stayed at 1.8, since it is still under support. I figured I'd deal with it later when I have to move to 1.9.