Hi everyone,

 

Thought that it was possible to pre-compile applications in web2py.

Never used it before, but I found it out on the website.

 

We could consider pre-compiled applications as production applications.

Which means they may not and cannot be edited.

 

All non compiled application could be considers as source/development
applications.

Which may exist in the apt repo.

 

All pre-compiled application should be in the /opt/ directory, If you define
a web2py application as an extention of web2py.

But there is also a say for a web2py app as indepent application, build on
the os web2py.

Which means it should be in the /usr dictory. 

 

The non pre-compiled applications,

Should all be under /var/, because they change.

 

Well I'm not an expert on this topic,

but this is my first interpretation of the guidelines.

Because we should design it prefect and then create work arounds.

My excuse for putting things in a hurry.

 

Regards,

 

Mark Breedveld,

 

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Van: web2py@googlegroups.com [mailto:web...@googlegroups.com] Namens Dima
Barsky

Verzonden: maandag 22 maart 2010 18:55

Aan: web2py-users

Onderwerp: [web2py] Re: Debian / Ubuntu packager needed!

 

On Mar 22, 5:33 pm, Kuba Kucharski < <mailto:kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com>
kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There are two type of "apps":

> 

> the core, web2py itself

> 

> applications that runs in the web2py environment. Those have to be 

> editable. This is a hard case, since web2py is "kind of an OS itself", 

> this should be solved with /var.

 

Kuba, could you clarify please? Why do you think pre-packaged applications
have to be editable?

 

Debian is not unique in this respect, it is generally not a good idea to
modify applications after they have been deployed.  It makes bug reporting
and investigation much more difficult, it makes the intrusion detection
impossible.. should I continue?

 

Regards,

Dima.

 

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