I only took a quick look and I think I fixed it but please take a
second look.

The syntax is:

-f /home/another_web2py

Massimo

On Apr 7, 11:30 pm, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
> Thanks in advance! And after that, please come back and confirm which
> folder is needed for this option, is it
>   -f /home/another_web2py
> or
>   -f /home/another_web2py/applications
>
> -iceberg
>
> On Apr8, 10:33am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > It should do what you expect but it is possible it is broken since
> > nobody uses it. I will take a look.
>
> > massimo
>
> > > > On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hi, do you pals know when and how to use command line option -f
> > > > > FOLDER? I hope to hear some experience.
>
> > > > > My major web2py develop environment used to be a web2py source version
> > > > > freshly from latest trunk, on Windows XP, but without win32 extention
> > > > > (why bothers). But today I have to use a web2py windows binary version
> > > > > as a workaround due to the cron feature. Detail is available here:
> > > > >https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_frm/thread/7d577b75534f...
>
> > > > > So it seems my apps must be duplicated for the two web2py version home
> > > > > folder. But that is inconvenient to maintain. Therefore I am looking
> > > > > for a way to let the two (or more) copies of web2py share same
> > > > > applications folder. On windows, we don't have "ln -s". But web2py
> > > > > looks like having builtin solution.
>
> > > > >  -f FOLDER, --folder=FOLDER
> > > > >                        folder from which to run web2py
>
> > > > > However, even I start web2py like this:
> > > > >  C:\> cd \my\first\web2py
> > > > >  C:\> web2py.py -a1 -f C:\my\another\web2py
> > > > > the web2py starts, serves, but still only hosting apps under the "\my
> > > > > \first\web2py\applications", not those under "\my\another\web2py
> > > > > \applications".
>
> > > > > So, is -f FOLDER supposed to do what I want?
>
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > > Iceberg

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