I use the Windows XP console with the SDK 1.3.4 from the zip file.

2010/6/1 hawkett <[email protected]>:
> Slight possibility - looks like both Ryan and Nick are using the app
> engine launcher, which is a mac only application that contains a copy
> of the SDK. Are any of the people reporting it working using the app
> engine launcher? I'm on mac, but is has been a while since I actually
> ran my apps with the launcher - choosing instead to download to
> download the linux SDK.  You guys could try that and see if you notice
> any improvement.  Perhaps the SDK inside the launcher isn't quite
> right. Unlikely, but something to test out.  Cheers,
>
> Colin
>
> On May 29, 6:49 am, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm in California (7-8 hours behind UTC) and also have Ryan's problem.
>> Tasks don't run automatically on the dev server, which is very
>> frustrating and as Ryan reported I still see the message "Tasks will
>> not run automatically" in the SDK console.
>>
>> I'm using Python and the GoogleAppEngineLauncher 1.3.4.794, SDK
>> version: release: "1.3.4", timestamp: 1272392128, api_versions: ['1'].
>>
>> Any thoughts on why some of us aren't seeing this new feature?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nick
>>
>> On May 28, 8:50 am, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > So am I (8 hours) and auto task running works fine,
>>
>> > Rgds
>>
>> > T
>>
>> > On May 28, 10:32 pm, djidjadji <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > I'm ahead a few hours of UTC and for me the automatic task queue works.
>> > > I have not modified the 1.3.4 SDK code.
>>
>> > > 2010/5/27 Kenneth <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > > > The problem with the task not running automatically is because of this
>> > > > bug:
>>
>> > > >http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2508
>>
>> > > > Basically it works fine in Mountain View, California, but not for
>> > > > anyone who is ahead of UTC since the eta will be in the future.
>>
>> > > > Solution as described in the bug report is replace line 414 in
>> > > > taskqueue.py:
>>
>> > > > def __determine_eta(eta=None, countdown=None,
>> > > > now=datetime.datetime.now)
>> > > > with
>> > > > def __determine_eta(eta=None, countdown=None,
>> > > > now=datetime.datetime.utcnow)
>>
>> > > > Hope that helps.
>>
>> > > > On May 22, 9:10 pm, andy stevko <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > >> I see auto run tasks all the time in my dev environment. I thought 
>> > > >> the docs
>> > > >> just were not up to date. I'm using the latest eclipse plugin.
>>
>> > > >> On May 22, 2010 12:42 PM, "Ryan Weber" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > >> Strange, because that's not what is happening for me. I have to still
>> > > >> manually run them. Can anyone think of any reason why mine would 
>> > > >> still be
>> > > >> manual? When I saw all the features of the 1.3.4 release, I was most 
>> > > >> looking
>> > > >> forward to the auto-run of tasks, so I wouldn't have to click "run" 
>> > > >> every
>> > > >> time, but alas, no luck yet...
>
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