c...@isbd.net wrote:
> Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > I run xubuntu on my home server, the current 15.10 version. 
> > >
> > > The web2py available from the main Ubuntu repository is version 1.99 
> > > which is rather out of date. 
> > >
> > > I know I *could* install web2py by downloading the source tarball but 
> > > then I'd have to remember to update it all the time.  Is there not a 
> > > 'proper' web2py repository somewhere that holds the latest stable 
> > > build as a .deb file so my system can keep itself up to date 
> > > automatically? 
> > >
> > 
> > You probably don't want to update web2py automatically anyway -- you should 
> > always test a new release before committing to it.
> > 
> > Anthony
> 
> OK, I wondered it that might be the answer I get!  :-)
> 
> However, this is just a home server with (what may be) a few
> applications of my own for my use.  The family might use them too but
> that's all.
> 
> Keeping up to date is, in a way, more important than knowing that
> everything will work all the time.
> 
> The only other (major) webapp that I run that *isn't* automatically
> updated is Dokuwiki and that tells me when a new version is available
> whenever I (as an admin user) use its pages.
> 
> Is there any way that web2py can at least *tell* me that there's a new
> version available?
> 
... and anyway everything web2py depends on *will* get updated:-

    sqlite, apache, python, etc.

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Chris Green
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