>
> Actually I'm doing exactly this (compile app on another machine) for years 
> now without any problems (as long as I use the same Python and web2py 
> version on both machines). So I would be surprised if this is the reason I 
> cannot import the module. I tried to manually compile the files in the 
> modules folder on the server but this didn't change anything.


Well pyc files are python version specific, if you use exactly the same 
version it may work, I still wouldn't recommend it as there's no good 
reason to do it.

Are the module files compiled on demand (on import) directly in the modules 
> folder?

 
Yes.


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