Sorry, I spoke too soon. While the visual rendering is okay, the menus 
don't work. So I can't create the _2.9.4 folder. Damn.


On Saturday, 15 March 2014 13:08:36 UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote:
>
> Okay, I solved the other piece of the mystery. The Administrative 
> Interface view is now referencing its CSS, JS, and plugins in a folder one 
> level deeper called "_2.9.4". So I simply created a _2.9.4 folder and moved 
> css, js, plugin_multiselect and plugin_statebutton into it. Everything is 
> now okay.
>
> But this begs the question:  Why wasn't my test VM doing the same thing 
> with respect to the _2.9.4 folder??
>
>
> On Saturday, 15 March 2014 12:48:33 UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote:
>>
>> Okay, I figured out what happened. During the "One step production 
>> deployment", *for some reason*, the wsgihandler.py file did NOT get 
>> copied to the web2py parent folder. Don't ask me why. (In my test VM, the 
>> wsgihandler.py file did get copied, in fact, moved. Go figure.)
>>
>> Now, I'm finding that the Administrative Interface cannot locate the CSS 
>> for proper rendering. Any ideas?
>>
>> (Why is "One step production deployment" going so wrong???)
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, 15 March 2014 07:57:59 UTC-4, horridohobbyist wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to reinstall web2py on my Linux server. I'm trying to start 
>>> from a clean slate...
>>>
>>> First, I've updated my server to Ubuntu Server 12.04. I've restored the 
>>> original *httpd.conf* (empty file) and *sites-available/default* files 
>>> for Apache2. So, for all intents and purposes, web2py is gone from my 
>>> system.
>>>
>>> Then, I removed all things web2py from the */home/www-data* folder. So 
>>> I have a clean slate, right?
>>>
>>> Finally, I followed the "One step production deployment" recipe. So, the 
>>> thing should just work, right?
>>>
>>> Except, it doesn't. Visit http://67.213.70.250/welcome and you get 
>>> nothing, /welcome Not Found.
>>>
>>> Um, what's wrong?
>>>
>>> This worked just fine in my Linux VM, so I am puzzled.
>>>
>>

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