>what os are you using. This should work o Posix and win32. Windows Vista, 64-bit.
I got the 64-bit download for the windows extension at the link that Tiago mentioned and it 'fixed' the warning message (though I'm still puzzled at why a special windows extension was needed on top of the release to 'fix' python, perhaps they should include it the release... some doc came with the open source version, guess I'll have to read it and find out what the add-on fixes). Thanks for all the help :). On Feb 25, 6:32 am, Tiago Almeida <tiago.b.alme...@gmail.com> wrote: > For the root no file locking, try: > > Install "Python for windows > extensions<http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywi...>>" > (If you're using windows) > > I had a similar issue and documented here > <http://groups.google.co.uk/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/ddc56534...[Troubleshooting]+Running+from+source+on+windows+[WARNING%3Aroot%3Aunable+to+import+wsgiserver]+[WARNING%3Aroot%3Ano+file+locking]#f61c0827103abcd7>in > the past and it solved my problem. Don't know why though. > > Regards, > Tiago > --- > > > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Magnitus <eric_vallee2...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > Thanks for the heads up. > > > I did run web2py.py directly and while it works, I got the following > > warning: > > > WARNING:root:no file locking > > > It seems to work otherwise, but I'd still like some clarification on > > the warning if anybody knows. > > > Parallel to this, I found a py2exe to make a 64 bit binary at > > (downloaded the one for python 2.6 as its the version of python that I > > use):http://sourceforge.net/projects/py2exe/files/ > > > When I tried running "python setup_exe.py py2exe", I got the following > > error during installation: > > > *** copy data files *** > > warning: install_data: setup script did not provide a directory for > > 'admin.w2p' > > -- installing right in 'D:\web2py\dist' > > error: can't copy 'admin.w2p': doesn't exist or not a regular file > > > >>python web2py.py > > > Because you can do so, I believe you can package it in a binary form > > using > > tools like py2exe. > > > On Feb 24, 9:48 am, Tiago Almeida <tiago.b.alme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > No questions are stupid. > > > I'm no expert but I'll coment on what I know. > > > > Web2py runs officially in python 2.5. Don't know how hard it would be to > > put > > > web2py running on 2.6. > > > > You don't need the binary package to run web2py, you can run it directly > > > from python (execute file web2py.py)>>python web2py.py > > > > Because you can do so, I believe you can package it in a binary form > > using > > > tools like py2exe. > > > > Backward compatibility claim is just related to the fact that code > > changes > > > to web2py don't break webapplications written for web2py. > > > > I believe web2py will have to support python2.6 eventually but don't know > > > when. > > > Python 3.x support is even farther away. Py3k is a different language, it > > > has some details that break existing code base and, as such, all the code > > > has to be ported. It won't happen overnight. > > > > Doesn't the code you wrote for python 2.6 run in 2.5? Maybe it does and > > you > > > can integrate it easily with web2py (instead of integrating web2py with > > what > > > you have). > > > > Regards, > > > Tiago > > > > ------------------- > > > > On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Magnitus <eric_vallee2...@yahoo.ca> > > wrote: > > > > Hi, I'm a beginner in python and a complete neophyte in python web > > > > frameworks so don't bash my head in if the questions are stupid... > > > > > I'm developing an application in C++ for windows x64 and I am now > > > > looking for a way to make it a web app. > > > > > I'm looking for compatibility with python 2.6 (already started the > > > > process of gluing my code with the C API) and eventually python 3.1 in > > > > case they stop supporting prior versions. I'm also looking for > > > > compatibility with the 64 bits address format. > > > > > Now, I see that web2py is available with a pre-compiled binary for > > > > windows. Is it a win32 binary? 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