Sorry, I was using the new Google Groups interface. I guess it doesn't include quotes when you reply to a message from that interface. This reply was sent from my mail client.
On Feb 24, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote: > On Feb 24, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Ross Peoples wrote: >> Ok, I was confused about whether I should make a repository out of the >> web2py folder or just my application's folder, so that helps clear that up. >> So when you want to update your web2py installation from the trunk without >> touching your applications, how do you do that? Just switch to the web2py >> repository and Pull? > > If you're using the trunk, yes, that should work fine. > > I generally use the last stable release for my application development unless > I have a real need for something in the trunk. So I download the stable > web2py source, and then use scripts/update-web2py.sh from time to time to > grab the latest stable version. > > Also (and this isn't especially critical), my application source lives > elsewhere on my system. I create a soft link from web2py/applications/myapp > to the real myapp. (This is on OS X; the same will work on Linux; don't know > about Windows.) > > (BTW: when you reply on the list, please quote enough of the message you're > replying to that we can tell what the context of your reply is.)
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