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Resolved Passenger Issue : /bin/sh: 1: exec: python: not found

It could be that a symbolic link is missing in the file sytsem. In /usr/bin, do you see two entries like

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?
 
So I finally found a way.
I had to add the directive "PassengerPython" with the path to the python file in Additional Apache directives.

That simple.

Thank you for your return.
 
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