"becky_lewis" <bex.le...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:a7cd34d7-ed2b-4449-8edc-a6a45b59e...@hb5g2000vbb.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Possibly. >> > I tried this: >> > server.py -n -c config.ini >> > Once again, the server is up and running and when I am logging in with >> > my >> > browser (10.0.0.140:8081) I can see information showing up at the >> > command >> > prompt, showing somebody is logging is, but the same error: >> > "fshandler:get_data: \Webdav not found". During starting up the server >> > mentioned: "pywebdav:Serving data from \Webdav". >> >> > In the config file it says: >> > "# main directory >> > directory = \Webdav" >> >> > Perhaps my Python configuration is at fault. >> >> > Fokke >> >> Is the path supposed to be absolute? In which case you'd need to have: >> directory=C:\path\to\Webdav >> >> instead of just >> directory=\Webdav >> >> I tried: >> directory=D:\Webdav >> directory=D:/Webdav >> >> To no avail. >> It didn.t make any difference. >> >> I surely believe my WebDAV installation is at fault. >> >> Fokke > > Interestingly, looking at the code that returns the > "fshandler:get_data: \Webdav not found" message, it looks like it > tests that the path given exists and then tries an os.path.isfile, > then an os.path.isdir. If both fail you get the message that you see. > This might be a bit of a shot in the dark but could you try the path > with and without a trailing '/' or '\'? I don't currently have a > windows box available to test on and figure out why it would be > detected as existing but not test true for either a file or directory. >
Hi Becky, I tried it straight away: directory=D:\Webdav\ directory=D:/Webdav/ Didn't work, in both cases the same error "fshandler:get_data: \Webdav not found". I have the opinion that my WebDAV installation is at fault. The database is not created either. To have set up Python, I used python-2.7.2.msi. To install WebDAV, I used PyWebDAV-0.9.4.1 and PyXML-0.8.4 packages, both Unix/Linux. To install the, I used " >> You dont install from "Python GUI", use normal cmd, navigate to the >> folder >> you downloaded PyXML and PyWebDAV and run "python setup.py install" >> (python.exe has to be in your PATH). Then you have to find the >> startup-script "davserver". Find your python installation directory and >> look into<Install dir>/Tools/Scripts, in my computer this is >> E:\python27\Tools\Scripts. PyXML and PyWebDAV get installed in the >> site-packages folder i.e. E:\python27\Lib/site-packages. You might have >> to >> look for "davserver" there..." Shall I reïnstall the whole lot? Would it make a difference if in that case I would use ActivePython-2.7.2.5-win32-x86.msi instead of python-2.7.2.msi? Fokke
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