Running:

which py4web-start

on my ubuntu system gives me:

/home/jim/.local/bin/py4web-start

Jim


On Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 7:41:26 AM UTC-5, Tim Korb wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install py4web using pip, following the instructions at 
> http://py4web.com/_documentation/static/index.html.  (I've installed it 
> from github, which worked, but would prefer to just use pip.)
>
> The install command (run on MacOS)...
>
> $ python3 -m pip install --upgrade py4web
>
> works fine (apparently, no errors), but I can't find py4web-start.py.  I 
> looked in the site-packages directory where py4web is installed, but couldn't 
> find py4web-start.py.  
> I was able to copy py4web-start.py from the git repo to a new directory, then 
> run with
>
> $ python3 py4web-start.py apps
>
> and it worked fine.  The documentation seems to indicate that py4web-start.py 
> is installed automatically in a location in the path.
>
>

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