Re: [web2py] Starting 2 web2py standalone applications at the same time

2020-07-23 Thread Dave S
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 1:29:42 AM UTC-7, mostwanted wrote: > > Is there a way to define the port in a bat script that launches the app? > > Of course. port is just a command line parameter for the web2py command, which you can wrap in the bat Knowing what port to use is the tricky part,

Re: [web2py] Starting 2 web2py standalone applications at the same time

2020-07-23 Thread mostwanted
Is there a way to define the port in a bat script that launches the app? On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 9:16:28 AM UTC+2, AGRogers wrote: > > I think you just need to run each on a different port. > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2020, 3:57 pm mostwanted, > > wrote: > >> Hi Guys, how can i install 2 web2py bin

Re: [web2py] Starting 2 web2py standalone applications at the same time

2020-07-23 Thread AGRogers
I think you just need to run each on a different port. On Thu, 23 Jul 2020, 3:57 pm mostwanted, wrote: > Hi Guys, how can i install 2 web2py binary standalone applications in one > computer & start them at the same time without them interfering with one > another? > > I am asking this because ev

[web2py] Starting 2 web2py standalone applications at the same time

2020-07-22 Thread mostwanted
Hi Guys, how can i install 2 web2py binary standalone applications in one computer & start them at the same time without them interfering with one another? I am asking this because everytime i try to start 2 web2py standalone applications they interfere with one another, its like they get bumbl