It looks like the answer is that you can create an install "patch" for the 
base Linux of TKL, Debian Squeeze, to install pypy.

regards, James

On Friday, March 29, 2013 4:07:23 PM UTC-7, james c. wrote:
>
> PyPy is a just in time compiled Python and from my little testing is a lot 
> faster than Python. For example, on my Toshiba Intel Pentium 64 2 core 
> laptop, in Python a tight conditional, memory assignment, and variable 
> increment done 500Milion times takes *1 minute and 43 seconds*. The same 
> sequence only takes just a little more than *6 seconds* with pypy. At 
> least on windows, I have no problem running web2py, admin app, and the 
> example app with pypy. I searched AWS and TurnKeyLinux sites and there are 
> no references to pypy. I expect the available AWS Ubuntu options can be 
> configured with pypy, But, it seems the TurnKeyLinux Web2PY is suppose to 
> have some features for simpler deployment and administration.
>
>  Is anyone running TurnKeyLinux Web2Py on AWS with PyPY? Is the 
> TurnKeyLinux Web2Py environment open where it is possible to just upload 
> pypy and start: pypy.exe web2py.py? 
>
> thanks in advance, James C.
>
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