I was on a trip and had spotty net access. I just arrived home today. A few days ago when I had some time online, I found that the machine hosting the tkinter wiki was very heavily loaded, and because there were many instances of the tkinter wiki cgi script, each weighing about 1GB of memory, I concluded that this was the cause for the heavy load. I disabled the wiki (leading to the '500' errors everyone has seen) because at that time I couldn't look into the problem any more closely.
Now that I'm home I've reenabled the wiki and it doesn't seem to be causing problems (yet) but that also means I don't know why there was a problem to begin with. It may be time to talk about moving the tkinter wiki to a system administered by somebody else. I haven't exactly been doing a stellar job, and perhaps a new volunteer would do better. Jeff _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss
