Well the servers we're using here aren't going to be upgraded anytime
soon, but I have successfully run web.py on EL6 as well. The other
option I was considering was creating a python 2.6 package to deploy
to the servers, but If this is something broken in web.py I'd rather
wait to see if it can be fixed before going down that road.

On Jun 16, 5:40 am, John Fulton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On June 15, 2011 "atomic0x" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I didn't see any explicit python version requirements on the webpy.org
> > homepage so I thought I'd try and get it working on a server here at
> > work. It's a RedHat ES4-U8 server with Python 2.3.4.
>
> I don't know web.py's version requirement, but that might be too old. RHEL4 
> EOL's in less than a year (Feb 29, 2012). If you're paying for RHEL (for 
> support, updates, etc.) then can you run it on RHEL6? I have web.py working 
> on the default python 2.6 that comes with RHEL6.
>
>   John

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