[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2022-06-02 Thread 'Andres Marquez Rodriguez' via Google App Engine
As a workaround, you can install Python 3 and set the CLOUDSDK_PYTHON env var to python3. On Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 5:37:55 PM UTC-5 ron...@gmail.com wrote: > No, I'm still using version 354.0.0. This was the response from the > support team (I'm not sure they understand the issue is with

[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2022-06-01 Thread ron...@gmail.com
No, I'm still using version 354.0.0. This was the response from the support team (I'm not sure they understand the issue is with their PHP server dev_appserver.py). Let me know if you find an answer. *Hi,* *Thanks for contacting Google Cloud Platform Support Team,* *I was reviewing this

[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2022-06-01 Thread Michael Fawcett
Did you manage to solve this? Suffering the same issue on Windows 11 since updating components 'gcloud components update' On Friday, 19 November 2021 at 20:49:38 UTC ron...@gmail.com wrote: > When I have attempted to upgrade from version 354.0.0 to 364.0.0 or to > 365.0.00 on Windows 7 with

[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2021-11-23 Thread 'Amit Sinha' via Google App Engine
At this point, I would recommend to create an issue to investigate further using this issue tracker. On Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 2:01:07 PM UTC-5 ron...@gmail.com wrote: > Windows environment variables seem to be clean. > > On

[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2021-11-23 Thread ron...@gmail.com
Windows environment variables seem to be clean. On Monday, November 22, 2021 at 11:02:45 AM UTC-8 amit...@google.com wrote: > Hi, does your windows environment contain any non-ascii / unicode data? It > is most likely due to python 2 mishandling of non-ascii chars in an > environment name or

[google-appengine] Re: Problem Upgrading from 354.0.0

2021-11-22 Thread 'Amit Sinha' via Google App Engine
Hi, does your windows environment contain any non-ascii / unicode data? It is most likely due to python 2 mishandling of non-ascii chars in an environment name or value. As an workaround, you could check if you can change or remove those env variable? On Friday, November 19, 2021 at 3:49:38 PM