Re: [web2py] Re: maybe too many db connections todb on pythonanywhere

2017-10-24 Thread Giles Thomas
Hi Manuele, PythonAnywhere dev here: there's no extra cost if you want to increase the maximum number of Postgres connections -- just follow the instructions on this help page: https://help.pythonanywhere.com/pages/PostgresConnections/. Don't forget to contact us once you've increased the

Re: [web2py] .git file in gluon/packages/dal/.git

2016-11-03 Thread Giles Thomas
1:45 PM, Niphlod <nip...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> it's perfectly normal as pydal is a subrepo (it's in the readme, too) >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 5:43:44 PM UTC+1, Giles Thomas wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks, Richard.

Re: [web2py] .git file in gluon/packages/dal/.git

2016-11-01 Thread Giles Thomas
issue with > it, it means you try to init you git repo over the entire web2py folder? > > Why don't you just version control your app? which is what we usually do... > > Thanks > > Richard > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Giles Thomas <giles@gmail.com > >

Re: [web2py] .git file in gluon/packages/dal/.git

2016-11-01 Thread Giles Thomas
d 2.14.6 I think... > > Richard > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Giles Thomas <giles@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> This is in a download from web2py.com -- specifically, the "Source code" >> download from http://www.web2py.com/init/default/download. >

Re: [web2py] .git file in gluon/packages/dal/.git

2016-11-01 Thread Giles Thomas
eb2py and is a project of > it own so it is include in the web2py repository as a submodule. > > Richard > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 8:50 AM, Giles Thomas <giles@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Someone pointed out to us that web2py has a .git f

[web2py] .git file in gluon/packages/dal/.git

2016-11-01 Thread Giles Thomas
it from the source that we install for users on PythonAnywhere, but wanted to check first to make sure that we're not going to break anything or cause problems for our users. All the best, Giles -- Giles Thomas <gi...@pythonanywhere.com> PythonAnywhere: Develop and host Python fro

[web2py] Re: deploy to pythonanywhere broken in >= 2.14.x version

2016-04-28 Thread Giles Thomas
ill in process or finished. to face this, the user who > deployed to pythonanywhere must open the pythonanywhere admin too, and > refresh it several times, to check the apps is deployed or not. > > thanks and best regards, > stifan > > > On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 9:03:55 PM UTC+7,

[web2py] Re: deploy to pythonanywhere broken in >= 2.14.x version

2016-04-21 Thread Giles Thomas
Sorry, I'm a bit confused -- you seem to be saying in the first sentence that it is working, then in the second one that it isn't...? Giles On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 8:53:17 PM UTC+1, 黄祥 wrote: > > yes, you all right, it back to normal right now, perhaps about the outage, > but the

[web2py] Re: deploy to pythonanywhere broken in >= 2.14.x version

2016-04-20 Thread Giles Thomas
PythonAnywhere dev here -- we did have a four-minute outage at 04:11 UTC this morning, perhaps that was it? On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 12:34:23 PM UTC+1, Leonel Câmara wrote: > > Weird we didn't do any changes on our side. It was probably a temporary > error, I just tested deploying an

[web2py] Re: Web2py on Pythonanywhere

2014-11-12 Thread Giles Thomas
subtly different. All the best, Giles Clara El martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014 08:29:08 UTC-3, Giles Thomas escribió: Hi there, PythonAnywhere dev here -- you're right, it's a browser cache thing, resulting from a bug on our side. We have a Strict-Transport-Security setting

[web2py] Re: Web2py on Pythonanywhere

2014-11-11 Thread Giles Thomas
Hi there, PythonAnywhere dev here -- you're right, it's a browser cache thing, resulting from a bug on our side. We have a Strict-Transport-Security setting on the main PythonAnywhere site that means that if you ever visit it via https then in future your browser will always use https to

[web2py] Re: Can not import copy_reg

2014-07-30 Thread Giles Thomas
Hi all, Giles from PythonAnywhere here. I've been working with Richard to try to track this down further. One thing I can confidently say is that it's not an Apache/mod_wsgi problem in this case, because we use nginx and uWSGI. I've also double-checked that the `copy_reg` import works from a

Re: [web2py] Re: Can not import copy_reg

2014-07-30 Thread Giles Thomas
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[web2py] Re: One of the best things that happened to web2py

2013-10-29 Thread Giles Thomas
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 1:12:12 PM UTC, stefaan wrote: It's a manual process to clear down sites from people that decide not to sign up. Ouch... so let's hope not too many people decide to try it out then... (oh wait...! :D) It's not that bad, we just need to run a couple of

[web2py] Re: One of the best things that happened to web2py

2013-10-28 Thread Giles Thomas
On Monday, October 28, 2013 7:24:39 PM UTC, stefaan wrote: I tried creating something last week as I saw it announced on the dev mailing list, and despite not signing up, I now see it still appears to be alive. Is this expected? (PythonAnywhere guy here.) It's more the case that we don't

[web2py] Re: Pythonanywhere down today?

2013-03-22 Thread Giles Thomas
On Friday, March 22, 2013 4:33:48 AM UTC, Cliff Kachinske wrote: The Python anywhere web site was down earlier today. There was a brief outage at 13:40 UTC on 21 March while we upgraded the system -- is that the downtime you meant? We're not aware of any other outages, but if you saw

Re: [web2py] Simple routing question

2013-02-12 Thread Giles Thomas
Hi there, PythonAnywhere developer here. I assume that the request environment where Jim S was seeing the incorrect http_host is the underlying WSGI environment -- is that correct? If so, that's a weird result. We definitely don't do anything strange and hacky with those headers; I just ran

Re: [web2py] Simple routing question

2013-02-12 Thread Giles Thomas
definitely think it is a DNS host problem but they are telling me that what I want to do is not possible, with them or any host. I'm in no position to argue because I know little or nothing of DNS. -Jim On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Giles Thomas giles.tho...@gmail.comwrote: Hi

Re: [web2py] Simple routing question

2013-02-12 Thread Giles Thomas
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