We do not have to close it as long as there is a change of tone.

In web2py.py comment this line:

import gluon.import_all

and you should be good to go with less memory.

Massimo

On Feb 12, 9:02 am, raven <ravenspo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> " John has provided excellent benchmarks that can help us improve and
>  can help us make better usage of the memory."
>
> He certainly helped me to get up and running!
>
> " Something I am interested in following up on."
>
> Great.  It would be really great if there was an out of the box
> command line switch to minimize the memory use,
> rather than having to hunt around for recipes.
>
> "I suggest we close this thread."
>
> OK.  Though I hope I can still get advice from John Heenan if I run
> into snags configuring lighttpd use.
>
> On Feb 12, 9:41 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > Let's cool down.
>
> > You are both very much welcome on this list and you have both shown
> > ability to provide excellent contributions to this list.
>
> > Graham wrote mod_wsgi for apache and knows it inside out. No question
> > about that. mod_wsgi is the best way to deply web2py on apache.
> > Period.
>
> > John has provided excellent benchmarks that can help us improve and
> > can help us make better usage of the memory. Something I am interested
> > in following up on.
>
> > I suggest we close this thread. I suggest opening one another thread
> > to follow up on benchmark results. Let's not turn tuning and benchmark
> > issues into personal issues.
>
> > Massimo
>
>

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