the fact is... where is web2py going to reside? where are the apps
going to be? What will be the permissions?
Perhaps we should just provide a function like

web2py deploy [where]
web2py start [where]
web2py stop [where]
web2py upgrade [where]

which some other options like
--use apache
--use lighttpd
--use uwsgi

and let the deploy function download the latest web2py.


On Oct 13, 4:17 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I remember talk about ability to upgrade through admin - is that
> practical?
>
> On Oct 14, 7:29 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > I feel this will be a maintenance nightmare unless it somehow upgrades
> > itself. The release process of debian is very slow compared to ours.
>
> > On Oct 13, 3:12 pm, Michele Comitini <michele.comit...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi José,
>
> > > The .deb is badly needed to spread web2py even more!
>
> > > Would that be useful for ubuntu also which is probaly the most common
> > > linux distro?
>
> > > The packaging must also take into account that a machine could have
> > > different instances of web2py.
> > > It would be a good idea to have some tools in the .deb to support the
> > > creation of different instances, maybe
> > > throughhttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenvsothatupgrade of
> > > system python doesn't break everything as it usually happens on
> > >  debian with other python frameworks.
>
> > > mic
>
> > > 2010/10/13 José L. <jredr...@gmail.com>:
>
> > > > Hi, as it seems that time goes by, and no available packages for
> > > > Debian are ready, I'm going to begin to work on it seriously to upload
> > > > web2py to Debian.
> > > > I know 
> > > > (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/45ea4327d7...
> > > > ) Mark told he was going to work on it, but I think that I have been
> > > > patient enough waiting since April. It's not only Debian is one of the
> > > > most important Linux distribution, also many other distributions as
> > > > Ubuntu are derivatives from Debian, so uploading web2py to Debian will
> > > > bring it to many users in the Linux world.
>
> > > > I'd like to have a package similar to the django one. There is a
> > > > python-django package, and I'd like to make a python-web2py package to
> > > > work in a similar way, so people don't need to relearn a new method of
> > > > work.
> > > > I'd like it to work as similar as possible to
> > > >http://codeghar.wordpress.com/2007/12/01/django-in-ubuntu/.
>
> > > > So, the main question for me is:
> > > > once gluon is installed in the PYTHONPATH and web2py.py installed in /
> > > > usr/bin,  I would  like to be able to tell the user:
> > > > execute python web2py.py in any directory and point your browser to
> > > >http://localhost:8000tobeginto work.
>
> > > > But, as web2py structure is today, I don't know if such thing is
> > > > possible (after adding every needed file to every needed path).
>
> > > > If not, what other approaches might be used to make any user in the
> > > > system able to use a system with a installed web2py structure?
>
> > > > On the other hand, if more people want to collaborate in the packaging
> > > > I'll be glad to open a project in alioth.debian.org, so we can work
> > > > together.
>
> > > > Regards.
> > > > José L.
>
>

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