Thanks very much Massimo, I will do that. BTW: when I upgrade, the files in 
my applications are not upgraded, right? So, I can download and install the 
newest version of web2py and not actually upgrade the old one. This way I 
can have the old version on my computer with with all my old applications 
as well as the new version in a different folder that I will use to develop 
any new app. Does this make sense?

On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 2:51:03 PM UTC+8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> To be safe. Unzip the new web2py somewhere else. Then copy all the new 
> files over the old ones. To be safe I always remove the old gluon/folder 
> before copying it.
>
> On Sunday, 21 June 2015 21:47:47 UTC-5, Joe wrote:
>>
>> I actually don't have an *"upgrade now"* button on my administrative 
>> interface. This is the version I have: 
>> 2.9.5-stable+timestamp.2014.03.20.22.57.13
>>
>> Can some one please advise me on what is the best way to upgrade the 
>> latest version manually? I found this instruction in the recipes:
>> * Simply unzip the latest version of web2py over the old installation.*I 
>> just want to make sure that I understand correctly what *over the old 
>> installation *means. In which folder should I unzip the new version, how 
>> do I do this exactly.
>>
>> I just want to make sure I do this right. I'd appreciate some advise.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>

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