Once you have the Fedora 33 Minimal image, you can install it to a microSD card to boot on the Raspberry Pi later.
but of course it did not.Īpache could not restart for some error and the only thing I could do was uninstall it, clean config files and restart. Specifically, to install Fedora 33 Minimal on the Raspberry Pi 3, you will need to download Fedora-Minimal-33-1.3. from the aarch64 supported image for Raspberry Pi 3. I did some research and found that there is/was a known bug and the suggested fix was to go to /etc/apache2/mods-available/ and create a nf file with this content: LoadModule wsgi_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_wsgi.soįollowing the instructions I found, you then should creat esome symbolic links: cd /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ & ln -s. If you do not have RaspberryPi and still wanted to get started with IoT easily, then comment here, and let me know, maybe we can have the next blog on Developing your IoT application using NODE-RED and. I wanted to check if the package was there, so I typed dpkg -l libapache2-mod-wsgi and the package seemed to be there.ĭoing apache2ctl -t -D DUMP_MODULES my package wasn't in the list. If you’ve followed the steps in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, you’ll have a working MicroK8s on the next-gen Ubuntu Core OS deployed, up, and running on the cloud with nested virtualisation using LXD. So in the further blogs we will be deploying the same application on RaspberryPi and will try to get the Stream using the Apache Spark.
Subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1Įrrors were encountered while processing:Į: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) I got the following error: dpkg: error processing package libapache2-mod-wsgi (-configure):
I could install Apache without issues: sudo apt-get install apache2īut as soon as I tried to install WSGI with sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi As I said before I shared the internet on my Macbook through USB Type-C to Ethernet converter. What I need to do is install an Apache server and the WSGI module in order to run a flask app. I have a Raspberry pi 3 with Raspbian Stretch with desktop.