Just wanted to add, keep reading down that page, it shows how web2py is configured for GAE (google app engine) because GAE also doesn't have access to the file system. That could be useful for what you are trying to do.
On Monday, October 8, 2012 1:02:38 PM UTC-7, Derek wrote: > > web2py is light? first i've heard... well, it seems that you are getting > these errors because it does not have write access? > > You can try the recipe listed here: > > http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/13#Memcache > > This replaces the disk cache with memcache. > > On Saturday, October 6, 2012 6:46:17 AM UTC-7, Tito Garrido wrote: >> >> Hi Folks, >> >> I am trying to run web2py inside my router. It is an ASUS N13 revb1 using >> dd-wrt as OS. >> >> It is working (until now I didn't notice any limitations) but I am >> getting the following message on console: >> ERROR:web2py.cache:corrupted cache file >> /opt/usr/web2py/applications/admin/cache/cache.shelve, will try to delete >> and recreate it! >> WARNING:web2py.cache:unable to delete and recreate cache file >> /opt/usr/web2py/applications/admin/cache/cache.shelve >> WARNING:web2py.cache:no cache.disk (AttributeError) >> WARNING:web2py.cron:WEB2PY CRON: Stale cron.master detected >> WARNING:web2py.cron:WEB2PY CRON: Stale cron.master detected >> >> Is there any recommended config for embeded devices? I am planning to >> create an application that scans torrent sites, I have tried sickbeard but >> it is pretty heavy and does not have a some basic torrent providers >> available. >> >> THanks in advance, >> >> Tito >> >> -- >> >> Linux User #387870 >> .........____ >> .... _/_õ|__| >> ..º[ .-.___.-._| . . . . >> .__( o)__( o).:_______ >> > --

