are *in* hello world when you run that command?

If so, it should be "dev_appserver.py ."

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 7:19 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Running Vista.
> Installed Python 2.5 (and had to manually set the PATH to c:\python25)
> Installed GoogleAppEngine (into Program Files\Google)
>
> In a directory called helloworld, I created files app.yml ..
>
> application: helloworld
> version: 1
> runtime: python
> api_version: 1
>
> handlers:
> - url: /.*
>  script: helloworld.py
>
> and helloworld.py ...
>
> print 'Content-Type: text/plain'
> print ''
> print 'Hello, world!'
>
> I run "dev_appserver.py helloworld" from the command line in the
> directory above helloworld and I get ...
>
> Invalid arguments
> Runs a development application server for an application.
>
> dev_appserver.py [options] <application root>
>
> Application root must be the path to the application to run in this
> server.
> Must contain a valid app.yaml or app.yml file.
>
> Why won't it run?  How can I get better diagnostics?
>
>
> >
>

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