On 10/26/05, Jeff Grimmett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but yep I tried that with the same result. In
> fact, my TG server had been turned off for several days before I fired it
> back up last night. About the only thing I haven't tried is rebooting.
>
> But you're right, it really does look like something's being cached.
> Especially since "master.py" doesn't even exist - even ads a .pyc file.

I wouldn't bother with rebooting... that shouldn't matter.

You said that the exception you sent was not the original exception.
Can you send the initial exception that came up? That may have some
clues.

By the way, Kid doesn't write the .py file to disk by default. It just
compiles it and writes out the .pyc.

Kevin

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