Hey Ivan,
  When I download app code, I get the app.yaml too.  Unless you've got
a ton of entries in yours, it shouldn't be that difficult to
reconstruct it.  Even better, just grab it out of your source control
repo.



Robert





On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 05:54, Ivan Uemlianin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I can't understand how this can happen.  Please can someone explain?
>
> - I have a python appengine app, working at example.appspot.com (not
> the real url).
> - I download the source code with
>
>    $ appcfg.py download_app -A example -V 1 example_gaedl
>
> - I run the downloaded code in the GAE launcher.
> - The app fails to run and raises the error AppConfigNotFoundError
>
> The downloaded source code has no app.yaml!
>
> My questions are:
> - how can this run on the appengine if it has no app.yaml?
> - could the app config be there in some obfuscated way that works on
> the appengine but not in the launcher?
> - is there any way I can reconstruct the app config?
>
> Any clues greatly appreciated.  I find this very mysterious.
>
> With thanks and best wishes
>
> Ivan
>
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