Hi, check this thread: http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/ab40be4dc44bb0fb/bc514ae05388967b?lnk=raot#bc514ae05388967b
On 27 ago, 09:47, leone <handja...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > sameone knows how to see server error log informations in fluxflex? > I receive internal server errors in uploading a plugin file. > Thanks > > On 27 Ago, 13:39, "Ray (a.k.a. Iceberg)" <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote: > > > On Aug 27, 10:03 am, MidGe <degreef.mic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I am trying to use fluxflex but I must be missing something > > > fundamental as I do not understand what is happening when I follow the > > > instructions. > > > > First of all, it all seems to be working fine. I can see the site and > > > I can log in admin etc... > > > > When I use git to clone the fluxflex install on my machine, it gives > > > me a nearly empty repository! I would expect to get an install > > > similar to the one I get when I unpack web2py on my machine. I cannot > > > see any applications, let alone other files that I may need modify or > > > create, like routes.py. > > > > Can someone point out to me where am I supposed to make the changes I > > > may require? Where is the install of web2py located? Should it not > > > be there when I git clone the flexflux instance to my drive? > > > > Any help or pointer to a help would be greatly appreciated. > > > I am not the author of web2py-for-fluxflex, but here is my > > understanding anyway. > > > The web2py-for-fluxflex repo is designed to be "nearly empty". It just > > contains scripts to download latest official web2py stable release. > > That is it. Nothing more. And this way every user can use this repo, > > instead of everyong forking his own web2py repo which will soon become > > out-of-sync. > > > So later we need to use "web2py way" to do all other jobs, includes > > but not limited to: > > > 1. upgrade the web2py by clicking "upgrade" button in web2py's admin > > app (I guess no one did that yet, at the time of my writing this post) > > > 2. upload/upgrade/deploy individual app, by packing your web2py app > > into a .w2p file and then upload it. I havn't tried that yet. It might > > encounter some "post-size-limit" of fluxflex. We will see. I don't > > know how to git-pull or hg-pull an individual app, like I did on > > webfaction. Perhaps that is not possible on fluxflex, unless they > > provide an ssh shell in the future. > > > Just my 2 cents. > > > Regards, > > Ray > >