Anthony, thanks for the details. Yes, my preferred runtime is the source
version of web2py.
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Kiran Subbaraman
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On Thu, 21-04-2016 1:04 AM, Anthony wrote:
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 3:01:09 PM UTC-4, Kiran Subbaraman wrote:
Yes, I do. Had installed the redis-client: `pip install redis`
Also, please note that this works with the web2py_src version, but
not the web2py-windows binary.
The Windows and OSX binaries include their own Python interpreters, so
they do not use your system's installation of Python (or any of its
modules). As long as you already have Python on your system, just run
the source version of web2py -- there is no benefit to using the
Windows binary (it is intended to make it easier to run web2py because
it doesn't require Python to be installed).
Anthony
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