Thank you very much for this insight. So if I understand this
correctly, I can use giewiki as a multiuser application productively
only on Google hosted service and not locally on my own server?

regards
seba

On 17 nov., 21:53, Poul <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the console output from dev_appserver.py you will probably see this
> message:
> WARNING  2011-11-17 19:46:42,731 datastore_file_stub.py:512] Could not
> read datastore data from /tmp/dev_appserver.datastore
> Apparantly that's where dev_appserver.py puts its database by default
> - obviously not the way to go if you want the data to be preserved for
> long.
> But luckily, you can change that with the '--datastore_path=...'
> parameter; check 
> outhttp://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/devserver.html
> That page also documents the '--address=0.0.0.0' parameter which you
> will need to use if you want the server to be accessible from other
> computers.But please beware that dev_appserver is intended as a
> development tool, certainly not as a production web server. This is
> also why anyone can log on as administrator: it does not manage users
> at all beyond letting the app know the login user name.In short: use
> it only for evaluation or short-term personal use. Multi-user
> applications should be based on Google's cloud-hosted app engine
> service, which is still free for modest use.
> See alsohttp://giewiki.appspot.com/#DeploymentGuidewhich has a link
> to a video tutorial Bauwe made on deploying giewiki to the cloud.
> :-) Poul
> On 17 Nov., 14:04, Seba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > I found out when pages don't get saved. Actually, they are saved, but
> > deleted when restarting the computer (when using Ubuntu). In Windows
> > everything works fine. Did I miss a step when setting up the Google
> > app engine in Ubuntu? Apparently nothing gets written to my profile.
> > And ideas?
>
> > thank you.
> > regards,
> > seba
>
> > On 17 nov., 11:01, Seba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Bauwe,
>
> > > thx for the quick reply. I made some progress regarding the user
> > > management thanks to your help. I am still having problems with admin
> > > aspect though and here are my next questions:
>
> > > 1) I created a user who should not have the admin rights and yet they
> > > can log in as administrator based on the check-box on the login
> > > screen. And as such they have the access to data store and all other
> > > admin stuff.
>
> > > And even in the development console I can't assign or revoke the admin
> > > rights to users. How should I proceed so I only have 1 admin user and
> > > the rest are regular users. Can this be done?
>
> > > 2) Has anyone written some guides for beginners so I could get up and
> > > running faster? Currently I am learning by doing:) If there isn't any
> > > such guide I'll probably write it myself as I go along and post it
> > > when finished.
>
> > > 3) As far as the page saving goes, I haven't found the error yet, but
> > > I am quite sure I saved it, since it was there after second and third
> > > login.
>
> > > Thank you for your help.
>
> > > regards,
> > > seba

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