= os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
OSError: [Errno 10] No child processes
Often, repeating the attempt 2-3 times will eventually result in
success. Any ideas on root cause or a workaround?
Thanks very much,
Dennis
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to try mod_wsgi?
Thanks,
Dennis
On Oct 28, 3:01 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
I'm curious why people hit this problem. We use mod_python on
reviews.reviewboard.org and are aware of its use in lots of large
installations, and this problem hasn't come up more than a couple
. Somehow, this function ends up calling
uname -p.
I assigned 'GNU/Linux' to the output of syscmd_uname in platform.py,
and so far I've not seen the [Errno 10] in 3 consecutive post-review
submissions.
I'm not certain that it's fixed completely, but it looks good so far.
Dennis
On Oct 13, 12:30 pm
.
A similar small wait may need to be added between platform.py module's
calls to os.popen and calls to read().
Good luck,
Dennis
On Oct 31, 1:28 pm, Rob rrom...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much for the reference and tips. I'll give that a
try.
On Oct 29, 11:54 am, Dennis dennisfraz
,
line 81, in add16bit
self.buf = self.buf + pack16bit(n)
File
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydns-2.3.6-py2.7.egg/DNS/Lib.py,
line 49, in pack16bit
return struct_pack('!H', n)
error: cannot convert argument to integer
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Dennis
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81, in add16bit
self.buf = self.buf + pack16bit(n)
File
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pydns-2.3.6-py2.7.egg/DNS/Lib.py,
line 49, in pack16bit
return struct_pack('!H', n)
error: cannot convert argument to integer
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dennis
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. I've installed
it both with Easy_Install and by downloading source and building/installing.
Is this the recommended module for DNS for RB 2.0.7?
Thanks again for your help...
Dennis
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 12:01:52 PM UTC-4, Christian Hammond wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Can you provide us
Is this procedure valid for going from 1.5.5 -- 1.7.25?
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:04:44 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
Those are just part of the output from one command it runs. It then runs
the command to resolve that. We'll probably want to start hiding those..
Glad it works!
When will this version be published to EPEL? I am ignorant to when this
process occurs. Thanks.
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