yes. that is the easier to auto-upgrade.
On Jun 20, 9:15 am, carlo <syseng...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ..and did you consider the source distribution? Once you have Python
> installed it is lighter and faster to download.
>
> carlo
>
> On 20 Giu, 01:43, Eddie Eyles <ho...@heddonsgate.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > I like the pace of new releases of web2py, but it is a pain to
> > download each one (the Windows distribution takes an hour on my
> > connection if I am lucky). Given that each new release has normally
> > changed only a few files, would it be realistic to provide a small
> > 'upgrade' distribution from the previous version? Or at least to
> > separate out the more static parts of the distribution, such as Tcl/
> > Tk, the python DLL and the standard applications. This needs to be
> > balanced against the extra work it would entail at Massimo's end.
>
> > Eddie
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