if you're uploading the app, don't upload the packed version. Upload just 
the application structure inside the folder, as it is in your development 
server.

On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 7:50:45 AM UTC+2, Joe wrote:
>
> I can't install my app on pythonanywhere server using the web2py admin 
> because the app is too big according to pythonanywhere (850MB). The only 
> option seems to be using sftp but I am unable to install the app that way.
> Here is how I tried to do it but, of course, it's not working:
>
> I connected to the server using sftp and located the application directory 
> in the web2py directory where I need to upload my app. I created a 
> directory there naming it init, then I uploaded my packed web2py app 
> package to the init directory using the sftp.
>
> I checked in the web2py admin and the init directory is there, where it's 
> supposed to be as expected but the app is not installed.
>
> I would appreciate some advise.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
>

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