I think you just need to make some python virtualenvs for each set of
modules and then run *different* instances of web2py.  You can do that
easily and in many different ways.


2014-08-22 12:21 GMT+02:00 Kuba Kozłowicz <koles...@gmail.com>:

> I know I can put app-specific modules into application/<app>/modules. This
> is not what I meant.
>
> I mean I want a different python interpreter per each app - is that
> possible?
> Because one of them will have installed library in version X and the other
> one will have installed the same libary, but in version Y.
>
> Imagine I have one app running some processes using let's say Twisted 2.0.
>
> Then after a year Twisted 3.0 is published and I want to now to develop
> new apps using the newest version.
>
> If version 3.0 is not backwards compatibile then I will have to either
> rewrite old stuff to newest version, or keep using old version.
>
> This is the problem I want to solve.
>
> W dniu środa, 20 sierpnia 2014 20:15:06 UTC+2 użytkownik Massimo Di Pierro
> napisał:
>
>> Yes. you put them in application/<app>/modules/ and then each app will
>> import from there.
>> Some modules break when you do this. If it happens bring it up here and
>> we can tell you how to fox them.
>>
>> On Monday, 18 August 2014 03:45:34 UTC-5, Kuba Kozłowicz wrote:
>>>
>>> I would like to know if it is possible to install different set of
>>> modules for each application separately.
>>>
>>> I have a Web2py instance, which consists of serveral applications and
>>> the number of applications will grow. Some of those apps use library X in
>>> version Y. The apps, that will be deployed in the future will be using the
>>> very same library X but in newer version. My question is if it is possible
>>> to install the same module in different version for separate apps?
>>>
>>> Or is one forced to either use old version with all apps or update all
>>> of them if one wanted to upadate version of the library X?
>>>
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