No difference. The former allows you to specify which Python version to use 
if you have more than one installed.

On Wednesday, 21 August 2013 01:04:16 UTC-5, Jayadevan M wrote:
>
> I am following the recipe to use a new instance of web2py along with ssh 
> tunneling to access the web2py admin interface. The recipe says use the 
> command
>
> nohup python web2py --nogui -p 8002 -i 127.0.0.1 -a '<ask>' &
> How can I stop an instance started like this? I am doing a ps for the process 
> and killing it. Is there a better way?
> I am logging in as root to start this. Can I pass some user as a parameter so 
> that it runs under that user and not as root?
> Instead of 
> nohup python web2py --nogui -p 8002 -i 127.0.0.1 -a '<ask>' &
>
> I am using 
>
> nohup web2py --nogui -p 8002 -i 127.0.0.1 -a '<ask>' &
> and it seems to wkr. What is the difference?
>
>

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