groan.... I really don't know what to tell to check.....
did you try making another simple application with the scheduler and have 
that running to see if there is a problem within your app?


On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:54:01 AM UTC+1, Massimo Mascaro wrote:
>
> Sorry the late answer, I'm travelling...
> I tried with all lowercase, and I get the same behavior: I get the widget 
> popping up and no trace of any worker starting...
>
> Thanks,
> Massimo
>
> On Monday, December 9, 2013 12:02:52 AM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> uhm....what happens if you start it with
>> web2py.py -K verificationdemo -D 0 
>> ?
>> (all lowercase)
>>
>> On Sunday, December 8, 2013 3:09:38 AM UTC+1, Massimo Mascaro wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for the super quick answer! After reading your post I did 
>>> try to create an empty model named scheduler.py and indeed the widget now 
>>> allows me to start a worker for my app, so this does solve my issue!
>>> One thing that confuses me is that when I start the source version in 
>>> windows with the -K option I get still the widget popping up and no worker 
>>> is automatically started. If I try to pass the -K option to the windows 
>>> executable instead, after I created the model scheduler.py, I indeed get 
>>> the worker to start and to behave correctly.
>>>
>>> Using the -K version on the executable I am also able to start multiple 
>>> workers now, so I'm really in business. I'd still like to know why the 
>>> source version does not behave as expected though:in my case passing the -K 
>>> option it just goes straight to the widget as if I didn't pass any option:
>>>
>>> C:\web2py_src\web2py>web2py.py -K VerificationDemo -D0
>>> No handlers could be found for logger "web2py"
>>> web2py Web Framework
>>> Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2013
>>> Version 2.8.2-stable+timestamp.2013.11.28.13.54.07
>>> Database drivers available: SQLite(sqlite3), MySQL(pymysql), 
>>> PostgreSQL(pg8000), MSSQL(py
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe I'm missing something else?
>>> Again thanks, I'm unblocked for now! :)
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 7, 2013 5:00:09 AM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>
>>>> just tried on windows and it works.....
>>>> can you post additional details on how are you starting the scheduler 
>>>> and what happens ?
>>>> also, are you using the source version or the binary ?
>>>>
>>>> BTW: can you try starting it with
>>>> web2py.py -K appname -D 0
>>>> to see if there are additional details ?
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, December 7, 2013 1:51:38 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> uhm. I'll try and report back.
>>>>> BTW: the menu works only if you have a model called scheduler.py: it's 
>>>>> a convention if you want to use the menu because the widget can't know in 
>>>>> advance if an app has a scheduler or not.
>>>>>
>>>>>

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