Not automatically on Windows at least. It gave me a message that a
new SDK was available, which I then went and downloaded. When I
started the new install up it didn't indicate it had detected the old
one, so I canceled and uninstalled the old on first, then installed
the new one.
On Sep 18, 1:00 am, "Jorge Vargas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Josh Heitzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, it turns out this just something wrong with GAE's SDK upgrade
> > process. I uninstalled 1.1.1 before installing 1.1.3, but apparently
> > that isn't good enough, as you need to delete what's left in the
> > directly as well. I figured that out by restoring my hard drive to an
> > earlier image, installing 1.1.1 verfying my app worked, then
> > uninstalling it, then deleting what was left, then installing 1.1.3
> > and now this time it worked just fine.
>
> > Can't say I'm pleased that their poorly written installer ate up the
> > better part of my day, but I'm glad to have my app working again.
>
> doesn't the SDK updates itself? or the windows one doesn't? maybe you
> where not supposed to uninstall the older version first.
>
> > On Sep 17, 1:33 pm, Josh Heitzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I just uninstalled GAE SDK 1.1.1 and installed 1.1.3 and when I tried
> >> to run my app I got the following error:
>
> >> File "c:\Tools\GAE\google\appengine\tools\dev_appserver.py", line
> >> 1271, in LoadModuleRestricted
> >> description)
> >> File "d:\Enlistments\Prototypes\webgamesbyjosh\site.py", line 74, in
> >> <module>
> >> __boot()
> >> File "d:\Enlistments\Prototypes\webgamesbyjosh\site.py", line 26, in
> >> __boot
> >> stream, path, descr = imp.find_module('site',[item])
> >> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'find_module'
>
> >> If you are wondering why site.py is located at the root of my project,
> >> its because I had wanted to edit the line generating the error:
>
> >> stream, path, descr = imp.find_module('site',[item])
>
> >> to just read:
>
> >> stream = None
>
> >> to see what happened, but setup tools was installed as zip.
>
> >> After I deleted it and reinstalled it as flat file I kept getting an
> >> import error regarding site (no I'm not running in an appmonkey
> >> virtual env) even though adding a print >>sys.stderr, sys.path
> >> statement right before import site statement in paste-deploy.py shows
> >> that 'c:\\Tools\\Python25\\lib\\site-packages\\setuptools-0.6c8-
> >> py2.5.egg' is on my path. That directory does have site.py, which is
> >> the source from which I copied site.py into my project root.
>
> >> Anyway, after I did get the line above edited, the error I get now is:
>
> >> File "c:\Tools\GAE\google\appengine\tools\dev_appserver.py", line
> >> 1271, in LoadModuleRestricted
> >> description)
> >> File "d:\Enlistments\Prototypes\webgamesbyjosh\site.py", line 73, in
> >> <module>
> >> __boot()
> >> File "d:\Enlistments\Prototypes\webgamesbyjosh\site.py", line 38, in
> >> __boot
> >> raise ImportError("Couldn't find the real 'site' module")
>
> >> Anyone run into anything similar?
>
> >> Anyone have any clue as to what might be going on here?
>
> >> Thanks,
>
> >> Josh Heitzman
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