I tested this just now. I can't seem to import pandas.
raise ImportError("No module named %s" % modules_prefix)
ImportError: No module named applications.dqma.modules.pandas
I have a previous web2py from source and have all module in my
site-packages which I copied over to this 64-bit version. I used a conda
environment running of pycharm in my original version and made sure all the
site-packages modules or not preinstalled in the conda environment.
Please help.
On Friday, 26 April 2019 13:02:37 UTC+8, rāma wrote:
>
> This is wonderful. And, something I would love to be adopted to the
> official repo.
>
> Thanks for this!
>
> On Sunday, 3 March 2019 19:24:38 UTC+8, Nico Zanferrari wrote:
>>
>> Good morning!
>>
>> I'm proud to say that I've succeeded in building the Windows 64 bit
>> binary with python 3.7.2 using pyinstaller ! Grab it from
>> https://github.com/nicozanf/web2py-pyinstaller
>>
>> There are some little gothas, but it seems to work fine:
>> - in the console I've got many errors like
>> 'ERROR:Rocket.Errors.Thread-2:Tried to send "500 Server Error" to client
>> but received socket error'. They disappear as soon as I've disabled IPv6
>> and rebooted. There are users that report also to fix similar problems by
>> adding the hostname on the hosts file
>> - psycopg2 is placed in a folder by itself, instead than in the root
>> folder
>> - in the currently official binary build (with pyhton 2.7) there are also
>> two binaries: web2py_no_console.exe and web2py_on_gevent.exe. They don't
>> run correctly, and don't seem to be so important for me so I've decided to
>> skip their generation.
>> - Macintosh compatibility is needed, but I cannot work on it
>>
>> Please, help with testing it! I'll make a PR on the official web2py
>> repository after some feedback.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nico
>>
>> Il giorno mer 27 feb 2019 alle ore 12:03 Nico Zanferrari <
>> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> this is a big problem also from my point of view and I've already opened
>>> issue
>>> 2027 <https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues/2027> . However it's not
>>> so easy to achieve this goal, because you've to switch to 3.x + go 64 bit +
>>> change the *freezer* program (py2exe and bbfreeze do not work with
>>> python >= 3.5). I'm playing with pyinstaller, but I'm not promising
>>> anything. And also a binary Mac version is needed (I only have a Win box),
>>> plus testing everything.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nico
>>>
>>> Il giorno mer 27 feb 2019 alle ore 11:45 elisha bere <[email protected]>
>>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Hie,
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to change from 2.7 to 3.x in my web2py app
>>>>
>>>> On 17 Feb 2019 20:57, "Jitun John" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "It requires Python 2.6 (no more supported), Python 2.7 (stable) or
>>>>> Python 3.5+ (*recommended for new projects*) already installed on
>>>>> your system.
>>>>> There are also *binary packages for Windows* and Mac OS X.* They
>>>>> include the Python 2.7 interpreter* so you do not need to have it
>>>>> pre-installed."
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for my ignorance, I am assuming "Python 2.7 interpreter" as
>>>>> "python27.dll" and "pywintypes27.dll" files.
>>>>>
>>>>> I recently moved my app from 2.x to 3.x using PyCharm IDE and the app
>>>>> works fine when using IDE on 3.7 python.
>>>>> But when I try to compile it to .exe (using .iss file + hstart.exe), I
>>>>> cant use the existing web2py_win.zip file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gives me "<type 'exceptions.ValueError'> unsupported pickle protocol:
>>>>> 3"
>>>>>
>>>>> As we are recommending new projects on 3.x, Is it possible for the
>>>>> next version to have a 3.x interpreter ?
>>>>> or if we have a workaround, I am happy to try it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Resources:
>>>>> - http://web2py.com
>>>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>>>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>>>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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>>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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