On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 9:48:57 AM UTC-5, mostwanted wrote:
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> The one you gave a link to i am familiar with, i just wanted to understand
> if the .exe custom pack introduced something new.
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It adds your application to the /applications folder of the produced zip
file.
Anthony
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The one you gave a link to i am familiar with, i just wanted to understand
if the .exe custom pack introduced something new.
On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 4:17:04 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
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> It creates a standalone version of web2py (with its own Python
> interpreter) that contains your
It creates a standalone version of web2py (with its own Python interpreter)
that contains your application, which you can then use to distribute as a
standalone binary, as described here
On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 12:21:01 PM UTC-7, Derek wrote:
start it from the command line, what do you see?
Doesn't using -S imply he was using the command line?
I would expect that there is a window where the stop button lives ... is
that present?
a bare 127.0.0.1:8000, for me, does
if you simply click on web2py.exe. What do you see? You see a dashboard
with [start server] button. If you do not see that can you give us more
details abut the windows version?
On Friday, 14 August 2015 13:37:11 UTC-5, web2py newbie wrote:
Hi
I recently started coding a python app and
start it from the command line, what do you see?
On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 11:37:11 AM UTC-7, web2py newbie wrote:
Hi
I recently started coding a python app and decided to explore web2py.
however, when I download the windows exe and run it, I see neither the
admin console nor the
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