Tested under Ubuntu 10.10, all seem to work fine. Very good job!. 2011/2/28 Tom Atkins <minkto...@gmail.com>
> Excellent work! Just tested on Ubuntu 10.04 and it works perfectly from my > initial testing. Having the menu automatically appear in Applications > > Programming is brilliant. > > > On 28 February 2011 20:26, José L. <jredr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> I've prepared the packages to install web2py in Debian or other Linux >> Debian derivatives (as Knoppix, Ubuntu, Linex, etc.) >> >> The packages are available at: >> http://people.debian.org/~jredrejo/web2py/lenny/ for old releases with >> python 2.5 as default python version. >> >> http://people.debian.org/~jredrejo/web2py/squeeze/ for new releases with >> python 2.6 or 2.7 >> >> Two packages are available: >> python-gluon: with web2py libraries, needed to server web2py applications >> using Apache or other web werver >> python-web2py (depending on python-gluon) : with web2py rocket server and >> admin, welcome and example applications. >> >> After installed, if a desktop environment (like KDE or Gnome) is used, >> web2py can be run from the menu->development branch. >> This will launch a gui to start the server, and the applications will be >> stored in $HOME/web2py >> >> If web2py is launched from a terminal, the application will be stored in >> the directory where it's launched from (whenever write permissions are >> allowed, if not it will be done again at $HOME/web2py) >> >> A README.Debian is also installed at /usr/share/doc/web2py-gluon/ with >> more details on running or installing web2py applications in Debian based >> distributions, including documentation and an example configuration file to >> use Apache. >> >> >> My plan is uploading these packages to Debian at the end of this week if >> nobody complains with bugs, so I ask help to all the Debian/Ubuntu users in >> this group to test it and tell me their opinion. >> >> Regards >> José L. >> > > -- Pablo Martín Mulone (mar...@tecnodoc.com.ar) http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar/ Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina (CP 3100). My blog: http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar Expert4Solution Profile: http://www.experts4solutions.com/e4s/default/expert/6