I am hosted at JustHost, who has the option on installing Nginx. I'll try 
that for a better infrastructure.


On Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:21:24 AM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I agree with you that Apache is not a good solution any more. Nginx for 
> example is a much better solution. Nevertheless some people may not have a 
> choice.
>
> On Wednesday, 23 July 2014 14:45:45 UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> I seem to be the only "advocate" for ditching apache always and before 
>> anything else (especially before going into production, where a 
>> not-so-well-tuned apache (most-likely you're using everybody's else 
>> defaults) still suffers a Slowloris attack). 
>> Those kind of headaches are non-existent with other solutions (often more 
>> performant without particular tuning). 
>> Check with a simple google search for "mod_wsgi recompile" to see how 
>> many people have been in your situation (mismatch between what mod_wsgi has 
>> been originally compiled vs the current running python version) and their 
>> solutions for various distributions. It's a pretty well documented "issue" 
>> with a large number of cases.
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 1:07:38 PM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> The issue does not occur on my local development machine. 
>>> I did an upgrade on the remote host where the issue occurs using the 
>>> web2py update feature. Then I upgraded from Python 2.6 to 2.7.8. All apps 
>>> works fine but not the one where I add features to auth.
>>>
>>> How should resolve this in a manner that I have a solid basis for 
>>> production? We are in a pre-production phase.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 12:30:11 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'd vote for the usual issue with apache and mod_wsgi not compiled 
>>>> against the latest interpreter....
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:40:14 AM UTC+2, Richard wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Massimo,
>>>>>
>>>>> importing copy_reg from the console works fine :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:20:06 AM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I understand but can you open a web2py shell. from the console type:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ cd web2py
>>>>>> $ python web2py.py -S welcome -P
>>>>>> >>> import copy_reg
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, 23 July 2014 04:03:48 UTC-5, Richard wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I add the import copy_reg in db.py I get the error:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <type 'exceptions.ImportError'> No module named copy_reg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In the python/Python-2.7.8/Lib directory are 3 copy_reg files:
>>>>>>> - copy_reg.py
>>>>>>> - copy_reg.pyc
>>>>>>> - copy_reg.pyo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe of any relevance: I run a shared Apache server with the 
>>>>>>> following first line in cgihandler.py :  
>>>>>>> #!/home4/mamplcom/python/Python-2.7.8/python
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 1:21:36 PM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Copy reg is a python module. Can you import it from the normal 
>>>>>>>> python shell?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, 22 July 2014 06:05:06 UTC-5, Richard wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have an issue with adjusting the auth tables resulting in a 
>>>>>>>>> custom import and an error that copy_reg can not be imported.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The error trace is:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/restricted.py", 
>>>>>>>>> line 220, in restricted
>>>>>>>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>>>>> "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/applications/im/models/db.py" 
>>>>>>>>> <https://www.mampl.com/admin/default/edit/im/models/db.py>, line 74, 
>>>>>>>>> in <module>
>>>>>>>>>     auth.define_tables(username=False, signature=False)
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/tools.py", line 
>>>>>>>>> 1784, in define_tables
>>>>>>>>>     format='%(first_name)s %(last_name)s (%(id)s)'))
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/dal.py", line 8226, 
>>>>>>>>> in define_table
>>>>>>>>>     table = self.lazy_define_table(tablename,*fields,**args)
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/dal.py", line 8263, 
>>>>>>>>> in lazy_define_table
>>>>>>>>>     polymodel=polymodel)
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/dal.py", line 1125, 
>>>>>>>>> in create_table
>>>>>>>>>     sql_fields_old = pickle.load(tfile)
>>>>>>>>>   File "/home4/mamplcom/public_html/cgi-bin/gluon/custom_import.py", 
>>>>>>>>> line 92, in custom_importer
>>>>>>>>>     return base_importer(pname, globals, locals, fromlist, level)
>>>>>>>>> ImportError: No module named copy_reg
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I can import copy_reg from the python prompt and adding the import 
>>>>>>>>> copy reg from Dal.py (suggested in a thread by Massimo) has no effect.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I use Python 2.7.8.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Any clu would be helpfull.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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