Thanks, I'll give it a try.

Regards,

Chris.

On Feb 27, 11:35 pm, "Joshua J. Kugler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 12:46, Chris Dew wrote:
>
> > I'm new to Python and TurboGears.  I haven't been able to find the
> > answer to my question by Googling, possibly because "gzip" is
> > everywhere on the web.
>
> > The context of my question is: deploying a TurboGears application onto
> > a system with limited (flash) storage.  I am aware of the various
> > compressed filesystems available, but I'm considering other
> > approaches.
>
> > Is it possible to deploy a TurboGears application with all/some of
> > it's source .py and .kid files gzipped to save space?
>
> Python itself can import zipped files (zip, not gzip AFAIK).  I've not tried
> zipped kid files.  I *think* it just overloads python's import routines, so
> it might be able to.
>
> j
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