On 30/07/13 17:48, Pedro Estrela wrote:
No problem. I use PostgreSQL
2013/7/30 Olemis Lang <ole...@gmail.com <mailto:ole...@gmail.com>>
On 7/30/13, Pedro Estrela <p.estr...@campus.fct.unl.pt
<mailto:p.estr...@campus.fct.unl.pt>> wrote:
> this is what happen when I run tracd:
>
> "
> (bloodhound)[root@lbtvmcentosbug bloodhound]# dir
> bin bloodhound environments include lib lib64 site
> (bloodhound)[root@lbtvmcentosbug bloodhound]# cd environments/
> (bloodhound)[root@lbtvmcentosbug environments]# dir
> main
> (bloodhound)[root@lbtvmcentosbug environments]# tracd
--port=8000 /main
> Server starting in PID 46169.
> Serving on 0.0.0.0:8000 <http://0.0.0.0:8000> view at
http://127.0.0.1:8000/
> Using HTTP/1.1 protocol version
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:25:53] "GET /main HTTP/1.1" 500 -
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:25:53] "GET
> /main/chrome/site/your_project_logo.png HTTP/1.1" 404 -
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:26:00] "GET /main/login HTTP/1.1"
500 -
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:26:00] "GET
> /main/chrome/site/your_project_logo.png HTTP/1.1" 404 -
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:26:07] "GET /main HTTP/1.1" 500 -
> 127.0.0.1 - - [30/Jul/2013 12:26:08] "GET
> /main/chrome/site/your_project_logo.png HTTP/1.1" 404 -
> "
>
> and here is a screen of localhost:8000/main
>
I had never seen that error before . It is bizarre . What DB backend
have you deployed ? SQLite ? PostgreSQL ? MySQL ?
Part of my confusion is why "tracd --port=8000 /main" even worked. Is
there a /main at the root of the filesystem?
Cheers,
Gary