Edit the file and at the top add:

import os; os.chdir(' /home/username/web2py')

On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 17:09:20 UTC-5, Epyt Otorp wrote:
>
> There is a README in  /web2py/handlers/README
> Doh; completely missed that.  However, it still won't work!
>
> You need to copy  /web2py/handlers/wsgihandler.py 
>> into  /web2py/wsgihandler.py and link the latter.
>>
> I did this.  I have:
> /home/username/web2py/wsgihandler.py
> /home/username/mydomain.com/passenger_wsgi.py
> passenger_wsgi.py -> /home/username/web2py/wsgihandler.py
>
> And I get the exact same error about running from the wrong folder.  What 
> am I doing wrong?  (I get the error trying to test by doing 
> /home/username/web2py/passenger_wsgi.py --- in the browser, I have this: An 
> error occurred importing your passenger_wsgi.py)
>
> This was a much debated change in web2py 2.6.x. We decided that handlers 
>> are examples that users should copy because they may want to modify them.
>>
> Is there any reason, beyond choosing the python version, a complete newbie 
> user (me) would ever need to modify it?  Or is web2py targeted more towards 
> experienced developers? (After much research, and especially the 'security' 
> section of web2py's manual, it really seemed usable for complete newbies, 
> in addition to experts who might want to modify handlers! ;-) )
>
>

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