I'm interested to learn the answer to this -I tried to export from
SQLite and import into a MySQL database, but the references got messed
up no matter what I tried...
On Nov 22, 4:36 am, David Manns wrote:
> In my application which is hosted on GAE I have backup/restore
> functions which use expo
Ive got to say that this is an annoyance for me too.
I've been working around it to date but been thinking of delving into
the world of the JSON serializer to see how hard it would be to make
the _extra fields come through properly.
Problem is that DAL would also have to be touched to provide the
Thanks, I read the text about semantic versioning but it does not
mention anything about using three digits in the minor version being a
violation. In fact, I understood that the meaning of incrementing the
major version indicates breaking backward compatibility, which would
be misleading in the c
What's wrong with v 1.100, 1.101 etc?
Does anyone have a spare invitation for list-stalker like me? (only
submitted a single patch to date)
On Jul 6, 9:16 am, mikech wrote:
> I am interested, but not anxious to add to my social load at the moment.
> What are your impressions?
>
> Mike
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Simon
On Oct 17, 1:58 am, mdipierro wrote:
> How do you suggest change the installation script to get this done
> automatically?
>
> On Oct 15, 3:38 pm, Zphen wrote:
>
> > > I upgraded to version 1.87.3, the problem I am facing is that I cannot
> > > upload and
> I upgraded to version 1.87.3, the problem I am facing is that I cannot
> upload and install packed applications via the admin web interface.
> The flash message: unable to install application "init".
I had the same problem when setting up an Ubuntu 10.04 AMI with web2py
1.87.3 on EC2 yesterday
655,000 from Australia...
On Mar 28, 12:23 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> When you google "web2py" how may hits do you get? from which country?
>
> When I do it from the US I get ~106,000. The number has been steady
> for one year. Before that is was much higher ~600,000.
>
> When I did it from India the
655,000 from Australia...
On Mar 28, 12:23 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> When you google "web2py" how may hits do you get? from which country?
>
> When I do it from the US I get ~106,000. The number has been steady
> for one year. Before that is was much higher ~600,000.
>
> When I did it from India the
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