Well I am already moving the app to mysql, the problem dissapeared.

One thing I suspect has something to do with this issue, is that in the 
model file I was using 13 table definitions. Even using lazy_tables = true, 
this error was rising up. Almost every time pointing to a different line of 
the model.



On Friday, September 12, 2014 4:46:54 AM UTC-5, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> One thing we can do to avoid this kind of weird async stuff from happening 
> (LockFileEx is asynchronous if the file is not opened in synchronous mode) 
> is to use LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY and then actively wait.
>
> Sort of the approach followed by oauth2client:
>
> https://github.com/google/oauth2client/blob/master/oauth2client/locked_file.py
>
> It's uglier but if it at least works it's an improvement.
>

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