Thanks for testing, Dave, I'm happy to hear that it's working fine!

I think that the Welcome app with latest web2py versions don't look so fine
in Windows and python 3, but I cannot see any difference from running it
from sources. Let me know if I'm wrong or there are anything else.

Nico

Il giorno gio 18 apr 2019 alle ore 10:59 Dave S <snidely....@gmail.com> ha
scritto:

>
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 12:48:04 AM UTC-7, Dave S wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 1:28:30 PM UTC-7, Nico Zanferrari wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've  just updated the experimental binaries for MacOs and Windows to
>>> the latest web2py version (2.18.5) on
>>> https://github.com/nicozanf/web2py-pyinstaller . They now contain
>>> python 3.7.3 64 bit. Also, the web2py sources inside the ZIP is now
>>> replaceble with newer web2py versions when needed ;-)
>>>
>>> There is only a problem with the APP version of MacOs binaries, that is
>>> not working due to this PyInstaller bug
>>> <https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues/3820>. But the MacOs
>>> command version works fine.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please, help my work by testing them!
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nico
>>>
>>>
>>
>>  I sent email per the README, but copying the group here:
>>
>> Stage 1:  installation -- pass
>> Stage 2:  Welcome App -- seems to be problems with CSS, especially in the
>> navigation bar.  Each menu shows up, but in faint blue on white, small
>> font, and the pull-downs wrap instead of item-per-line.
>> Admin App -- seems to work fine in early testing.
>> Stage 3:  Port one of my apps -- pending.
>>
>>
> One of my simpler apps is mostly working, after a hasty pounding of print
> statements ("#", rather than "(" and ")" ).  I got a ticket for a sort()
> that wasn't an attribute of the dict-like thingy I was interested in.
> That's a five minute test, but it included some SQLFORMs, and a custom
> validator.  I cheated and used my old static folder at this point.
>
> /dps
>
>
>
>
>> Chrome: Version 73.0.3683.103 (Official Build) (64-bit)
>> Windows 10 Pro build number 17763
>>
>>
>> Il giorno lun 18 mar 2019 alle ore 03:42 Massimo Di Pierro <
>>> massimo...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Fantastic. Will process this within the week and make it the new
>>>> default.
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 15 March 2019 07:55:16 UTC-7, Nico Zanferrari wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've was successful in making the experimental Mac app, too, with
>>>>> python3. Grab it from https://github.com/nicozanf/web2py-pyinstaller
>>>>> , where there are also all the instructions in order to build it by
>>>>> yourself ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> A private feedback is appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nico
>>>>>
>>>>> Il giorno ven 15 mar 2019 alle ore 04:56 Massimo Di Pierro <
>>>>> massimo...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The official version is currently broken.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, 13 March 2019 15:53:09 UTC-7, Nico Zanferrari wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've just updated the experimental Windows binary version with
>>>>>>> python 3.7.2 to web2py 2.18.4 . Also, now there is in addition the
>>>>>>> no_console binary and there is the python-ldap module included. Grab it
>>>>>>> from https://github.com/nicozanf/web2py-pyinstaller : please test
>>>>>>> it and give me a feedback.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm still playing with the Mac version. Could someone confirm that
>>>>>>> the current official binary version is really working? After typing the
>>>>>>> password I've got the error 'module object has no attribute pbkdf2 
>>>>>>> hmac' -
>>>>>>> maybe for the python version included. According to this
>>>>>>> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26770275/hashlib-pbkdf2-hmac-not-found-on-aws-centos-instance>
>>>>>>>  it
>>>>>>> should have at least 2.7.8 but it seems with 2.7.3.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Nico
>>>>>>>
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