Hi Alex,
        I got the same reportlab platypus import error on my machine only 
when I installed PIL package over existing reportlab installation. To 
rectify this I had to remove PIL from my VPS (Debian) also reportlab and 
then reinstall pillow (PIL fork) and reportlab again to fix this issue. 
Hope this helps.

*Congratulations! to web2py community for bringing in the new framework.* Keep 
bringing it on.. :-) 

*Once small concern* - I am sure that the web2py manual is updated however 
how about renaming the manual file to web2py version as we have been 
seeing. For example instead of "*web2py_manual_5th*"  we can rename it to "
*web2py_manual_2.18.x.pdf*". This will remove the ambiguity that the manual 
is old one and not updated. What do you think ? 

Regards,

*Rahul*

On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 8:56:45 AM UTC+5:30, 黄祥 wrote:
>
> perhaps you should use web2py source then install reportlab manually
> ref:
> https://www.reportlab.com/opensource/installation
>
> best regards,
> stifan
>

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