python-gluon and python-web2py dont seem to be in the ubuntu repos. I
found a .deb file here http://pkgs.org/package/python-gluon but i want
to get some feedback first if anyone knows a better way. a few quick
searches didnt show anything about adding a repo to ubuntu to make it
available.


On Apr 28, 10:50 pm, José Luis Redrejo Rodríguez <jredr...@debian.org>
wrote:
> 2011/4/29 luckysmack <luckysm...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Pretty much like the title says. This is also for things like when i
> > open up a i/b/python shell, it would be cool to just be able to run
> > 'import gluon' or 'from gluon import foo'. Im sure this would also
> > have other benefits as well, but im not sure. I tried doing 'import
> > sys' and 'sys.path.append("/srv/sites/web2py/gluon")' but that didnt
> > seem to work. i also tried it without the/gluon part. Is it worth it
> > to do this? otherwise i can get the effect by opening a terminal and
> > going to the web2py directory, opening the python shell and importing
> > like that. This culd also be handy when running python scripts that
> > are in different places on the system and wanting to be able to import
> > something from gluon.
>
> Using a Debian distribution (or any of its derivatives) you can
> install the debian package python-gluon 
> (http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/web2py.html) . When installing it,
> gluon is available in the python path.
>
> Regards.

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