Ok , just remove the python command..
Em terça-feira, 7 de março de 2017 13:01:52 UTC-3, Paul Ellis escreveu:
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> Hey Marlysson,
>
> This command doesn't work. But thanks for your time to try to help.
>
> Anthony has told me the correct command is:
>
> web2py.exe -S your_application -M
>
> Che
Hey Marlysson,
This command doesn't work. But thanks for your time to try to help.
Anthony has told me the correct command is:
web2py.exe -S your_application -M
Cheers
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Marlysson Silva
wrote:
> python web2py.exe -S your_application -M
>
> Em segunda-feira,
Thank you. That works.
I used the binary in the beginning, simply because I was so new and it
seemed the simplest way forwards.
Maybe it's time to switch to the source version.
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Anthony wrote:
> If using the Windows binary, the .exe file includes the Python
> int
If using the Windows binary, the .exe file includes the Python interpreter,
so you don't run it using your system's installed Python. Instead, it would
be:
web2py.exe -S application -M
Also, note that S and M are capitalized.
Anyway, the point of the binary .exe file is for systems that do not
python web2py.exe -S your_application -M
Em segunda-feira, 6 de março de 2017 11:14:53 UTC-3, Paul Ellis escreveu:
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> Yes. I want an interactive shell with my application loaded.
>
> I know I can run a 'Test' page with output to the console, but it would be
> much easier (and I know possible) if
try:
python web2py.exe -S your_application -M
Em segunda-feira, 6 de março de 2017 11:14:53 UTC-3, Paul Ellis escreveu:
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> Yes. I want an interactive shell with my application loaded.
>
> I know I can run a 'Test' page with output to the console, but it would be
> much easier (and I know poss
Yes. I want an interactive shell with my application loaded.
I know I can run a 'Test' page with output to the console, but it would be
much easier (and I know possible) if I could use an interactive shell.
I have seen Massimo using it in his videos. But I can' t get the command to
work.
On Mon,
Try just double click in web2py.exe , it open a server in a screen.
Or are you trying accessing models of application via shell?
Em segunda-feira, 6 de março de 2017 09:14:34 UTC-3, Paul Ellis escreveu:
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> Hello,
>
> I know this question has been asked before, but didn't solve the problem
> fo
Try just double click in web2py.exe , it open a screen server.
Em segunda-feira, 6 de março de 2017 09:14:34 UTC-3, Paul Ellis escreveu:
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> Hello,
>
> I know this question has been asked before, but didn't solve the problem
> for me.
>
> I am using Windows 10 and web2py binary and have replaced
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