There is a README in  /web2py/handlers/README

You need to copy  /web2py/handlers/wsgihandler.py 
into  /web2py/wsgihandler.py and link the latter.
This was a much debated change in web2py 2.6.x. We decided that handlers 
are examples that users should copy because they may want to modify them.

Massimo

On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 06:22:39 UTC-5, Epyt Otorp wrote:
>
> I'm trying to evaluate web2py, and I have no idea what I'm doing.  I 
> haven't gotten to the point of doing apps, or anything; I'm just on 
> 'deployment', which the manual's recipes (
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13/deployment-recipes) doesn't 
> have any help for me.
>
> My hosting is on Dreamhost.  Applicable documents:
> http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Web2py
> and
> http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Passenger_WSGI
>
> Following those instructions, and linking /web2py/handlers/wsgihandler.py 
> to passenger_wsgi.py gives the following error (when running directly in 
> shell; site error says 'there was an error parsing your passenger_wsgi.py' 
> file):
> ./passenger_wsgi.py
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./passenger_wsgi.py", line 34, in <module>
>     raise RuntimeError('Running from the wrong folder')
> RuntimeError: Running from the wrong folder
>
> I'm running the passenger_wsgi.py file from /mydomain.com/ directory, and 
> web2py is in the root directory.
>
> What I want to do is very simply use web2py for all my domains.  Can 
> someone please explain to me how to do this?  If I copy the contents of the 
> web2py directory to my domain, it'll run (ie, cp -R /web2py/* /mydomain/), 
> but it can't be right that I'd need to do this for every domain, right? I 
> know this has got to be a simple thing, but I've not been able to find 
> anything searching, and Dreamhost's support for this ends at the two links 
> above. 
>
> To clarify, I have:
> domain_one.com
> domain_two.com
> etc
> They're completely unrelated.  My local directory structure looks like 
> this:
> dom1/
> dom1/public
> dom2/
> dom2/public
> with passenger_wsgi.py in each top level (above /public)
> and
> web2py/
>
> How does one make web2py work with this?
>

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