Alan, if you need to update the interpreter you can look at backports:
http://backports.debian.org/

2015-05-06 19:06 GMT+02:00 Alan Etkin <spame...@gmail.com>:

> I was testing the last stable source code installation of the framework on
> a debian lenny don't know what else 5.0 server, but if you start it using
> the built-in web server on a terminal it throws a funny error message
> stating it can't find pydal
>
> Has anyone tried to deploy web2py on that kind of server?
> Should I use a compiled newer version of python?
>
> The default O.S. interpreter is 2.5
>
> Thanks
>
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