[web2py] Re: web2py minimalist version

2010-09-30 Thread mdipierro
http://gluonframework.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/web2py-learner/ On Sep 30, 1:49 am, guruyaya wrote: > I'm curious, what is populate for, anyway? > > On Sep 30, 3:13 am, Richard wrote: > > > thanks - didn't know about that free plan. > > Pity they haven't translated everything to English. > > > On

[web2py] Re: web2py minimalist version

2010-09-29 Thread guruyaya
I'm curious, what is populate for, anyway? On Sep 30, 3:13 am, Richard wrote: > thanks - didn't know about that free plan. > Pity they haven't translated everything to English. > > On Sep 29, 8:13 am, Jose wrote: > > > On 25 ago, 00:15, Kevin wrote: > > > > You can remove gluon/contrib/populate

[web2py] Re: web2py minimalist version

2010-09-29 Thread Richard
thanks - didn't know about that free plan. Pity they haven't translated everything to English. On Sep 29, 8:13 am, Jose wrote: > On 25 ago, 00:15, Kevin wrote: > > > You can remove gluon/contrib/populate.py, which is almost 1 mb. > > > You can also run web2py with `python -OO web2py.py`, and af

[web2py] Re: web2py minimalist version

2010-09-28 Thread Jose
On 25 ago, 00:15, Kevin wrote: > You can remove gluon/contrib/populate.py, which is almost 1 mb. > > You can also run web2py with `python -OO web2py.py`, and after getting > the app to load all your modules (perhaps by accessing every page on > your app), close down the server.  Then remove all

[web2py] Re: web2py minimalist version

2010-08-24 Thread Kevin
You can remove gluon/contrib/populate.py, which is almost 1 mb. You can also run web2py with `python -OO web2py.py`, and after getting the app to load all your modules (perhaps by accessing every page on your app), close down the server. Then remove all the .py and .pyc files, just leaving pyo fi