Could it be a limitation on the "max file size" on apache then? I saw something similar on Nginx (had to manually add on the config file a configuration with the maximum file size).
Thanks for the atention, Marco Tulio 2012/3/22 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > They are tar gzipped files. I do not know if there is a limit. If there is > a very large. > > On Wednesday, 21 March 2012 09:20:12 UTC-5, Marco Tulio wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Packages are a really cool feature. >> They allow you to backup your application (including all the tables, >> views, controllers, and also static files, uploads etc). >> >> I made an application that has some static maps (png images), and also >> made a few pdf files available for download. >> >> What happens is that my application itself is really small. >> >> But the static files (pdf) and the images that I made available (when I >> created an "upload" field) make the size of the >> package created really large (about 80Mb). >> >> And now when I try to backup my app, web2py fails on creating the >> package. Although it doesn't say it, I do believe it's about the size of the >> package itself. >> >> So, first question is : is there a limit for the size of the package? >> >> If so, how we deal with applications that'll need to use lots of images? >> >> Thanks in advanced. >> >> >> >> -- >> []'s >> Marco Tulio >> > -- []'s Marco Tulio