Re: [web2py] web2py 2.19.1 is OUT

2020-03-25 Thread Richard Vézina
KEEP GOING!! WEB2PY!! :D On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 4:42 AM Nico Zanferrari wrote: > Hi Jim, > > you should use the latest available Python version and the web2py sources > (and possibly a full web server) for Production and complex / unusual > development. > But using the binaries is much

[web2py] Re: web2py with python 2.7 and web2py running on python 3

2020-03-25 Thread Dave S
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 1:59:59 PM UTC-7, Andrea Fae' wrote: > > I have a windows 10 PC. > I installed c:\python27 and c:\python3 and they are working. I can choose. > > But if I try to start web2py it happens this error: > > c:\Python3>python.exe c:\web2py\web2py.py > Traceback (most

[web2py] Re: python3 + web2py + Lighttpd + fastcgi

2020-03-25 Thread Dave S
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 4:11:38 PM UTC-7, patito feo wrote: > > Hi all, > > Hi! I hope you're enjoying using web2py. But ... Google doesn't make it clear, but checking "show at the top" should be reserved for long-lived threads, rather than for the topic of the day. BTW, my

Re: [web2py] web2py 2.19.1 is OUT

2020-03-25 Thread Nico Zanferrari
Hi Jim, you should use the latest available Python version and the web2py sources (and possibly a full web server) for Production and complex / unusual development. But using the binaries is much simpler and quicker if you're just learning web2py or testing your existing code with different