On 10/16/2009 08:51 AM, Léon Keijser wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 07:37 -0500, James Cammarata wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:23:46 -0400, Michael DeHaan<[email protected]>
wrote:
On 10/16/2009 04:55 AM, Léon Keijser wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded from cobbler 1.6.uh..6..i.think to 2.0.1. Running on
Fedora 11 locally. Web gui looks slick, really nice work. Just every now
and then (not always) i get a mod_python error. It happens for all menu
items (systems, distro, profiles) and i can't seem to reliably reproduce
it, other than saying it happens every now and then. Any ideas?
AttributeError: 'Settings' object has no attribute 'ROOT_URLCONF'
Thanks!
I'm wondering if this is mod_python occasionally getting confused with
module load order again?
Previously we had a problem where it would pick up the wrong utils.py
occasionally (it seemed like more predictable than occasionally).
We have a class named Settings, and it does not have a ROOT_URLCONF.
However I'm running F11 myself and have never seen this. Has anyone
else seen this on F11?
(Previously we fixed this by moving the function in question out of the
utils module and putting it in index.py, though we cannot do that
here. We'd have to figure out some other way, if that theory was
correct.)
I used to see similar behavior after updating the modules but not
restarting httpd. I would shut down apache, and check to make sure all
httpd processes are gone, then restart. Sounds like odd mod_python caching
behavior to me.
Well that explains why after a full system restart, i can no longer
reproduce this error.
Kind of a waste of my first mail and everybody's time, but at least all
works as intended now :)
The specfile seems to indicate we are doing a condrestart of Apache in
the upgrade case (using %postun), though perhaps that should happen in
the %post upgrade block instead?
--Michael
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