Let's just delete it for now and restore it later when needed.

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Paul Lindner <[email protected]> wrote:

> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/ does look like a better
> solution if one wants to go down that route..  It does seem incompatible
> with make.go though..
>
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:09 PM Mathieu Lonjaret <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I haven't heard of anyone using it, or asking anything about it in the
>> past few years. So yes, I vote for deletion too. We can always
>> resurrect later if needed.
>>
>>
>> On 30 November 2017 at 03:14, Brad Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > We should delete all that code.
>> >
>> > I no longer have interest in App Engine and that code's rotten too many
>> > times to count. It's not worth updating all the time.
>> >
>> > If people want to use App Engine, they can use App Engine Flexible
>> > Environment(tm) or whatever the App Engine mode is where you can run
>> > arbitrary containers.
>> >
>> > I do want some light/free mode, but that might be Google Cloud
>> Functions,
>> > which also kinda lets you run arbitrary code.
>> >
>> > The App Engine code was used more when we only had the blob server.
>> Once we
>> > had the index/corpus/search and wanted all your stuff in memory, then
>> where
>> > do you put that service? Not on App Engine. And probably not on GCF.
>> Once
>> > you have a resident daemon, it might as well also server your few files
>> &
>> > handle blobs gets & puts.
>> >
>> > I guess the GAE mode could be for somebody with their secondary blob
>> storage
>> > on GAE and their index elsewhere. But in that case, the master could
>> just
>> > write the blobs directly to the remote place. No need for a blob server
>> > there.
>> >
>> > Anybody see a point to keep it?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Paul Lindner <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I have the latest (180.0.1) version of gcloud installed and cannot
>> seem to
>> >> get appengine server running.
>> >>
>> >> Starting manually or via devcam results in
>> >>
>> >> INFO     2017-11-30 02:04:34,296 devappserver2.py:105] Skipping SDK
>> update
>> >> check.
>> >> INFO     2017-11-30 02:04:34,453 api_server.py:301] Starting API server
>> >> at: http://localhost:51764
>> >> INFO     2017-11-30 02:04:34,457 dispatcher.py:251] Starting module
>> >> "default" running at: http://localhost:3179
>> >> INFO     2017-11-30 02:04:34,460 admin_server.py:116] Starting admin
>> >> server at: http://localhost:8000
>> >>
>> >> /Users/plindner/Downloads/google-cloud-sdk/platform/
>> google_appengine/google/appengine/tools/devappserver2/
>> mtime_file_watcher.py:182:
>> >> UserWarning: There are too many files in your application for changes
>> in all
>> >> of them to be monitored. You may have to restart the development
>> server to
>> >> see some changes to your files.
>> >>   'There are too many files in your application for '
>> >> ERROR    2017-11-30 02:04:37,136 instance_factory.py:196] Failed to
>> build
>> >> Go application: (Executed command:
>> >> /Users/plindner/Downloads/google-cloud-sdk/platform/
>> google_appengine/goroot-1.8/bin/go-app-builder
>> >> -app_base /Users/plindner/go/src/camlistore.org/server/appengine
>> >> -api_version go1 -arch 6 -dynamic -goroot
>> >> /Users/plindner/Downloads/google-cloud-sdk/platform/
>> google_appengine/goroot-1.8
>> >> -gopath /Users/plindner/go -nobuild_files ^^$ -incremental_rebuild
>> -unsafe
>> >> -print_extras_hash camli/main.go camli/aeindex.go camli/storage.go
>> >> camli/ownerauth.go camli/common.go build_test.go camli/contextpool.go)
>> >>
>> >> 2017/11/29 18:04:37 go-app-builder: Failed parsing input: parser: bad
>> >> import "syscall" in camlistore.org/pkg/osutil/cpu.go from GOPATH
>> >>
>> >> To get past these errors I had to rip out the files with "syscall"
>> >> entirely.  The
>> >>
>> >> // build !appengine
>> >>
>> >> doesn't seem to be effective.
>> >>
>> >> My SDK is linked as such:
>> >>
>> >> appengine-sdk ->
>> >> /Users/plindner/Downloads/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine
>> >>
>> >> I have GOPATH=~/go and camlistore in ~/go/src/camlistore.org if that
>> >> matters..
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas?
>> >>
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