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"""
Install application into a mod_wsgi stack.

To be sure there is no cross-talk between installed packages, you will
want to create a blank virtualenv to run mod_wsgi and a virtualenv for
each application you are running on the server.

To create the blank environment::

    virtualenv --no-site-packages /usr/local/pythonenv/clean

To configure WSGI, edit /etc/apache2/mods-available/wsgi.conf, setting::

    WSGIPythonHome /usr/local/pythonenv/clean

Then create a bumps user account with its private virtualenv::

    virtualenv --no-site-packages ~/bumps

You can now populate the virtualenv with the required packages::

    cd ~/bumps
    # Use system install for binary packages
    ln -s /usr/share/pyshared/numpy lib/python2.6/site-packages
    ln -s /usr/share/pyshared/matplotlib lib/python2.6/site-packages
    ln -s /usr/share/pyshared/pytz lib/python2.6/site-packages
    ln -s /usr/share/pyshared/scipy lib/python2.6/site-packages
    # Install the less common packages by hand
    bin/pip install flask
    bin/pip install ...
"""

import os

# === Configure virtual environment ===
import site
PYROOT=os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser('~/bumps'))
sitepackages = "lib/python%d.%d/site-packages"%sys.version_info[0:2]
site.addsitedir(PYROOT+sitepackages))

# === Configure resource locations ===
import jobqueue.server
jobqueue.server.configure(
    jobstore='~/.bumps/server/%s',
    jobkey='~/.bumps/key',
    jobdb='sqlite://'+os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser('~/.bumps/db')),
    scheduler='dispatch',
    )

application = jobqueue.server.app