On 13 February 2012 08:30, Phyllipe Medeiros <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have made this class:
> "class Teste(Thread):
> def __init__(self):
> Thread.__init__(self)
> def run(self):
> try:
> print "Begin"
> from httplib2 import Http
> import time
> time.sleep(20)
> print "PASSED SLEEP"
> response, content = Http().request("http://www.spoj.pl")
> print "OUT"
> except:
Within the except add:
import sys
import traceback
traceback.print_exception(*sys.exc_info())
If you aren't going to re raise the exception, then how else are you
going to know what the actual problem is.
Graham
> print "EXCEPTION :("
> "
> Then I have a view that calls Teste().start(), the message that I receive on
> error log is only "BEGIN".
> But if I do no use a thread, the "error log" will work correctly "Begin,
> PASSED SLEEP" and "OUT".
> I think it is something related to Apache2/Mod_wsgi or even permissions in
> my system, because if run it with sudo using runserver it will work
> perfectly.
> In my house it works perfectly too.
>
>
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