Thanks to Niphlod, too. I hadn't seen your post! ;)

Cheers,
David


On 14 November 2012 11:52, David Sorrentino <sorrentino...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I managed to make it work.
> I set the *ip* variable to '127.0.0.1'.
>
> So, the ActivePython environment made the trick.
> Thank you very much for your help Tim. ;)
>
> Did anyone else try to run web2py as a Windows service using the .exe
> install? I'd rather to use the .exe install because in that way I don't
> need to install Python before installing my app.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
>
> On 14 November 2012 11:07, David Sorrentino <sorrentino...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I just tried with ActivePython 2.7 and it works. I mean, at least the
>> task manager says that the service is running. :)
>> However I do not manage to make web2py work.
>> I am pretty sure that the problem is in my* option.py* file.
>> Now it looks like that:
>>
>> import socket
>>> import os
>>>
>>> ip = socket.gethostname()
>>> port = 8000
>>> interfaces = [('0.0.0.0', 80)]
>>>
>>> #,('0.0.0.0',443,'ssl_private_key.pem','ssl_certificate.pem')]
>>> password = '<recycle>'  # ## <recycle> means use the previous password
>>>
>>> pid_filename = 'httpserver.pid'
>>> log_filename = 'httpserver.log'
>>> profiler_filename = None
>>> ssl_certificate = None  # 'ssl_certificate.pem'  # ## path to
>>> certificate file
>>> ssl_private_key = None  # 'ssl_private_key.pem'  # ## path to private
>>> key file
>>>
>>> #numthreads = 50 # ## deprecated; remove
>>> minthreads = None
>>> maxthreads = None
>>> server_name = socket.gethostname()
>>> request_queue_size = 5
>>> timeout = 30
>>> shutdown_timeout = 5
>>> folder = os.getcwd()
>>> extcron = None
>>> nocron = None
>>>
>>
>> It should work with the URL 127.0.0.1:8000, but it does not. And I do
>> not understand what *interfaces *is. :(
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Best,
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> On 14 November 2012 10:25, Tim Richardson <t...@growthpath.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi David,
>>> for me the service installation has worked every time I've used it ...
>>> but that's with the ActivePython 2.7 distribution on the windows boxes, and
>>> therefore with a source installation of web2py.
>>>
>>> My practical advice is go for this set up and see if that fixes the
>>> problem. You get a considerably different Python distribution this way.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 18:30:38 UTC+11, David Sorrentino wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Derek and Tim,
>>>>
>>>> First of all thanks for your reply. :)
>>>>
>>>> @Derek: I do not see any log in the logs folder, but logging is not
>>>> enabled. This morning I will enable it and tell you the results.
>>>>
>>>> @Tim: I am testing my app on Windows 7. I did not install any Python
>>>> distribution on Windows, since I have the need of using the .exe install.
>>>> However the application has been compiled and packed on Linux
>>>> (archlinux), with web2py version 2.2.1 and Python 2.7.3 .
>>>>
>>>> Can I help more?
>>>>
>>>> I wish you a wonderful day.
>>>> David
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On 14 November 2012 03:27, Tim Richardson <t...@growthpath.com.au>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> what kind of Windows is it? How did you install Python, and which
>>>>> distribution is it?
>>>>> Is your Web2py a source code install, or the .exe install?
>>>>>
>>>>>  --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  --
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

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