I was a little skeptical at first to "pollute" the Mac environment
with external python packages (i.e. I use pygments for my qa-stack.com
application) this is the reason why I was relying in my (Linux) VM
image for all the dirty work, in my reality, in Linux it is easier to
manage different package
Yeah, probably wouldn't hurt to steer more Mac users to source. From the
Download page, it seems Mac users should download the Mac package.
If you use version control (if you don't, you should!) it's even better to
clone it from Google code. Then you can easily control your web2py version.
Well, isn't this a breathe of fresh air, as pbreit suggested, I
downloaded the source code of web2py, symlinked my custom applications
into web2py's applications and voilá, they are all working locally,
talking about OS portability, I had everything running in 5 min, this
is sweet!
On Apr 21, 11:0
Hmm, interesting pbreit, hadn't thought about it, I will probably do
that also, especially since I'd like to debug the web2py app itself
(via Wing IDE for example), thanks for the comment!
Julio
On Apr 21, 11:03 am, pbreit wrote:
> I just switched from the .app to source and am much happier. But
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