The message is still there for me.

On Jan 27, 1:24 am, José L. <jredr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This message has disappeared from the web2py google groups site . I don't
> know why.
> So, I'm bumping it
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> On Wednesday, January 26, 2011 8:33:37 PM UTC+1, José L. wrote:
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> > Hello, in order to do the packaging of web2py, I've done these things:
> > - moved gluon to be a standard library of the system, integrated in the
> > PYTHONPATH
> > - moved :
> > applications  deposit  logs  site-packages  VERSION  web2py.py  welcome.w2p
> > to /usr/share/web2py
> > -add created a web2py launcher at /usr/bin/
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> > this web2py launcher is available athttp://paste.debian.net/105739/
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> > I've tried to keep:
> > - the normal behaviour of web2py,
> > - fulfill the FHS
> > - respect the user changes in his permissions land
> > - when a new version of the web2py package is installed the admin and
> > welcome application are upgraded to the user (gluon and all the stuff at
> > /usr/share/web2py are upgraded), but the upgrading doesn't disturb other
> > applications the user has created in his userland, or the admin
> > configurations the user has done.
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> > I'd like to know your opinion about these steps, specially if the web2py
> > launcher is clean or it can raise any problem in the future.
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> > Also, when launcher starts from the Desktop menu, it should ask always for
> > the port and password admin, and then launch the web browser. As
> > gluon.widget.start(cron=True)
> > begins the server loop, I'd like to know any idea about how to launch an
> > external process (the web browser), after it has started.
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> > Regards.
> > José L.

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