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On Thursday, 7 June 2012 03:08:50 UTC-5, Niphlod wrote: > > There are a few places here and there stating that web2py supports python > 2.5 , 2.6 and 2.7, preferring 2.5 . > > I contacted Massimo the last week just about that.... the binary > distribution with a recent python version could enable some new features > that are in stable. Builds against 2.7 seems to work ok with small > modifications, and I sent Massimo my patches for it. > > I'm pretty sure that for the 2.0 release binary version will be built > against python 2.7 ... > > > Il giorno giovedì 7 giugno 2012 09:48:37 UTC+2, blye ha scritto: >> >> thanks again >> I am curious.. >> in light of above, my web2py runs very fine most of time but newer apps >> are having this issue >> why does the web2py distrib bin version have py 25 dll etc >> >> Are there any references to this issue in the lit or books >> Is a new main thread worthwhile in this regard? >> >> >> On Wednesday, 6 June 2012 23:32:55 UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: >>> >>> if you're using binary version there is a good chance that web2py will >>> run under 2.5 >>> >>> if you have also 2.7 installed, download the source code version, unzip >>> in a folder, then python web2py.py and voilà. >>> >>> Il giorno mercoledì 6 giugno 2012 22:18:34 UTC+2, blye ha scritto: >>>> >>>> Thanks very much for prompt reply. Never quite sure if its a bug ... >>>> or me :-( >>>> This issue has happened with other apps, not sure if I understand. >>>> w2p has its own internal Python 2.5.. ??? >>>> I have py 2.5 and 2.7 installed on my machine >>>> >>>> How do I resolve the w2p 2.7 issue? >>>> Should I be running w2p from source code? How do I resolve on a >>>> production host server? >>>> >>>> OTT All the work of you guys is both inspirational, showing web2py >>>> power and educational. What a great ongoing creation. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, 5 June 2012 18:39:41 UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: >>>>> >>>>> yeah, forgot to mention in the main page that w2p_tvseries won't work >>>>> with python 2.5 (the scheduler part needs the multiprocessing module) >>>>> >>>>> BTW, the function this line is in is not used for the moment, but a >>>>> one-line fix will avoid the error, so as soon as possible I'll release an >>>>> update. >>>>> >>>>> @all: if you want to discuss it further, maybe this can be a right >>>>> place, but if it's for filing a bug, let's keep this list uncluttered and >>>>> move to github's pages ;-) >>>>> >>>>> Il giorno martedì 5 giugno 2012 17:16:05 UTC+2, rochacbruno ha scritto: >>>>>> >>>>>> whats the Python version? >>>>>> >>>>>> this is a python issue you can solve with this (if not running 2.7) >>>>>> >>>>>> return UL(*lis, **{"_class": 'nav'}) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 12:05 PM, blye <blyen...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> return UL(*lis, _class='nav') >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> Bruno Rocha >>>>>> [http://rochacbruno.com.br] >>>>>> >>>>>>