Well, I don't see any particular problem...
If you already have a web2py site in Pythonanywhere, backup it on your PC,
remove it from the console and then delete all the file from the Bash
console with 'rm -rf web2py'
I've just started a new standard web2py app in Pythonanywhere. Goto the
related
Can anyone help about how to update 2.14 to 2.18 in python anywhere and lay
out the steps?
On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 11:15:23 AM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
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> Massimo, if python anywhere switch to web2py version of 2.17. Apps that
> was created using web2py version og 2.14, will still op
Massimo, if python anywhere switch to web2py version of 2.17. Apps that was
created using web2py version og 2.14, will still open up with 2.17. No?
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Resources:
- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
- https://code.google.co
I think web2py is predicated on backward compatibility. If they switch
legacy apps will no longer work and that is bad. Instead we should push
web2py for py2 and web3py for python 3. That will eliminate confusion and
will allow to fix our mistakes and move into the future.
Massimo
On Monday, 1
I think it's also time to switch to Python 3, at least as an option ;-)
Nico
Il giorno mar 2 apr 2019 alle ore 08:35 Massimo Di Pierro <
massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> I will talk to them. Maybe we can agree on a newer version. They do not
> have to change every single version but may
I will talk to them. Maybe we can agree on a newer version. They do not
have to change every single version but maybe every 3 months we can label a
special version for deployment.
On Monday, 1 April 2019 18:01:09 UTC-7, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
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> I did. They said its lot of work to change from 2.
I did. They said its lot of work to change from 2.14 to any newer version
and they don't have time.
On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 7:27:23 PM UTC-4, Scott Hunter wrote:
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> Shouldn't you ask them?
>
> On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 8:57:21 AM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
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>> Does anyone know why py
Shouldn't you ask them?
On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 8:57:21 AM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
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> Does anyone know why python anywhere only give option for 2.15 edition of
> web2py? If I have to guess that's few years old. I asked the question
> because I am not sure if they believe 2.15 is more s
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