I also have noticed an inability to upgrade web2py from an older
version to a newer version, I always have to wipe the web2py
installation, and untar/clone from scratch. I have yet to run into
this sort of problem when keeping up with the latest trunk however,
this is confusing as to why it happens.

-Thadeus





On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Alex Fanjul <alex.fan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This issue happend to me several times, I ended reinstalling all again.
> alex f
>
> El 25/01/2010 23:13, weheh escribió:
>>
>> I want to test out my new website under development on my server
>> production area. Problem is, the server is running web2py 1.64.3 and
>> won't let me install my new website.
>>
>> So I downloaded the source version of web2py on the server side and
>> after backing everything up, of course, installed it and restarted the
>> web2py app. My old app seemed to work OK, but when I went to the admin
>> page of web2py, I got a ticket. When I clicked to open the ticket, I
>> got another ticket, and so on. So there's practically no way for me to
>> install the packed app.
>>
>> I undid everything and that's where I am now. Any ideas what could be
>> causing the admin app to fail like that?
>>
>>
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