[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-07 Thread Peter G.
Thanks for the advice, pbreit and Christopher! I will give a fresh Ubuntu 10.04 install a spin :)!

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-07 Thread Christopher Steel
+1

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-07 Thread Christopher Steel
Multi-platform Development with Python and Web2py. Here are a list of suggestions that should help make your experience a more pleasant one. Stick with Ubuntu LTS First to reiterate pbreit comment on Ubuntu LTS version. If you are not developing Ubuntu itself or have no compelling reason to ru

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-06 Thread pbreit
I was thinking a clean install of ubuntu. You might be fine developing on 2.6 or 2.7 since it's unlikely you'll use any 2.7 features. 10.04 is popular for development since it's a long term version.

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-06 Thread Peter G.
I did start with a clean install of both web2py and Python 2.5. The reason why I'm "downgrading" (so to speak) to 2.5 is because I'm planning on running my web app on Google App Engine, and GAE runs on Python 2.5.2. I know that Ubuntu 11.04 comes pre-installed with 2.6 and 2.7, so I had to manuall

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-06 Thread Peter G.
A clean install of Ubuntu, web2py, and/or Python? I did start with a clean install of both web2py and Python (compiled from source). The reason I'm "downgrading" (so to speak) to 2.5 is because I'm making an app that I wish to run on Google App Engine, and GAE runs Python 2.5.2, so I'd like to deve

[web2py] Re: Cannot serve any pages after fresh install of Python2.5

2011-10-06 Thread pbreit
I'd suggest starting over with a clean install if possible. Is there some reason you are installing 2.5? If not, I'd avoid it and use what your server comes with. I use Ubuntu 10.04 which is a "long term support" release and comes with Python 2.6. But 11.04 should work fine, too.