Re: [web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-09 Thread Timothy Farrell
It's never that easy. Magnitus, you can use LightTPD on Windows. I'm not sure if it will satisfy the 64-bit requirement though. I've gotten web2py working through FastCGI on LightTPD on windows. Because web2py runs as a separate process, it can be 64-bit while Lighttpd runs 32-bit. Since

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-09 Thread Magnitus
Thats exactly the type of solution I was looking for. No integration nightmare. Thanks for the tip :). On Mar 9, 9:06 am, Timothy Farrell tfarr...@swgen.com wrote: It's never that easy.  Magnitus, you can use LightTPD on Windows.  I'm not sure if it will satisfy the 64-bit requirement though.

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-08 Thread Magnitus
LOL. That ambiguous phrasing may be enough to tip Graham Dumpleton over the edge! Yes, well, unless I'm using the language of mathematics, I'm not the best of communicator for technical stuff. I apologize. Others have also spoken enthusiastically about Lighttpd / Nginx in terms of speed,

Re: [web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-08 Thread Albert Abril
I know it could sounds cruel, but.. try to leave windows [?] On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Magnitus eric_vallee2...@yahoo.ca wrote: LOL. That ambiguous phrasing may be enough to tip Graham Dumpleton over the edge! Yes, well, unless I'm using the language of mathematics, I'm not the

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-08 Thread Magnitus
I know it could sounds cruel, but.. try to leave windows Yeah, well, MS has a big share of the market. As a teenage gamer, I used MS Windows to play my PC games. As a undergrad student, I was taught C and then C++ with MS Visual Studio. During my 4 work terms, my employers used Windows as the

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-08 Thread Richard
So, forgive me if I don't feel particularly enclined to add Linux (and the trail of accompanying tools) on top of the pile right now. Even if it's more practical to stick with Windows right now I recommend giving Linux a go. I find myself far more productive than with Windows - like comparing

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-07 Thread Magnitus
Well, I took a peak at mod_wsgi.c file (14000 lines of code in a single .c file, that guy is hardcore... the scrolling alone would have driven me insane) which pretty much confirmed my suspicions. Calls to the Apache API (32 bits) is intermixed with calls to the Python API (64 bits on my

[web2py] Re: More Questions About Compatibility

2010-03-07 Thread villas
Well, I took a peak at mod_wsgi.c file (14000 lines of code in a single .c file, that guy is hardcore... the scrolling alone would have driven me insane) which pretty much confirmed my suspicions. LOL. That ambiguous phrasing may be enough to tip Graham Dumpleton over the edge! He is very