To deploy loggerhead via mod_wsgi, you need to add configuration for apache and for bazaar. Example config files are in the loggerhead doc directory as loggerhead.conf and bazaar.conf. You can copy them into place and use them as a starting point if you want. 1) Edit /etc/loggerhead/bazaar.conf. You need to set http_root_dir to the filesystem path that you will find your bzr branches under. Note that normal directories under that path will also be visible in loggerhead. 2) Install mod_wsgi:: # yum install mod_wsgi 3) Install the apache conf file:: # cp /usr/share/doc/loggerhead-*/loggerhead.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/ 4) Edit /etc/httpd/conf.d/loggerhead.conf to point to the url you desire to serve loggerhead on. This should match with the setting for http_user_prefix in bazaar.conf 5) Restart apache and you should be able to start browsing .. note:: If you have SELinux enabled on your system you may need to allow apache to execute files in temporary directories. You will get a MemoryError traceback from python if this is the case. This is because of the way that python ctypes interacts with libffi. To rectify this, you may have to do several things, such as mounting tmpdirs so programs can be executed on them and setting this SELinux boolean:: setsebool httpd_tmp_exec on This bug has information about how we might solve this issue permanently and links to bugs which diagnose the root cause. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=582009