The book also provides this command for running web2py from source.

python2.5 web2py.py

it was this that made me think I had to use 2.5 along with presumably 
obsolete posts in this group about issues that came up with new Python 
versions. I suppose if I hadn't been skimming, I would have felt more 
confident that 2.6 was supported. 

Anyway, I'm good to go now. Thanks for the help. 





On Monday, August 13, 2012 9:36:35 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> The book says:
>
> web2py runs with CPython (the C implementation) and Jython (the Java 
> implementation), on Python versions 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7, although 
> "officially" it only supports 2.5 so that we can guarantee backward 
> compatibility for applications.
>
> I guess that sounds a bit misleading, as 2.6 and 2.7 are also officially 
> supported. It's just that the framework is written to target 2.5, so the 
> framework code doesn't include any language features that were new in 2.6 
> or 2.7 (of course, your app code can include such features if you're 
> running 2.6 or 2.7). I think we may need to remove 2.4 from that list as 
> well.
>
> Anthony
>
>
> On Monday, August 13, 2012 9:27:36 AM UTC-4, Mike Girard wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the confirmation. Perhaps the official documentation should be 
>> updated. 
>>
>> On Monday, August 13, 2012 9:17:51 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> Are you sure? I searched on this list and seemed that there had been 
>>>> some problems.
>>>
>>>
>>> Shouldn't be any problems. 2.5 is the *oldest* version of Python with 
>>> which web2py will work (used to be 2.4), but it works fine with 2.6 and 2.7.
>>>
>>> Anthony 
>>>
>>

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