Ok, I went into the web2py_filesystem file that's being created in MySQL by 
GAE.  It shows a bunch of these .table files, but web2py (when run on local 
GAE) is still searching for the folders in the OS's filesystem.  Is this 
just a bug?

On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 12:59:59 PM UTC-7, webm...@trytha.com wrote:
>
> I've got MySQL working locally in GAE, but since GAE doesn't write to the 
> file system, it can't touch /databases.  Am I doing something wrong?  Has 
> anyone actually gotten GAE working with MySQL locally?  I can't find a 
> single tutorial related to this.  If someone shows me this last step, I can 
> put together a tutorial from fresh OSX install to fully-functional web dev 
> environment with web2py on GAE in a Virtualbox VM (a tutorial web2py 
> desperately needs).  I already have all the steps in an Evernote, just need 
> to figure this last part out.
>
> I even tried putting "folder='/home/www-data/web2py...'" in my DAL 
> connection string, but nothing gets written in the /databases folder still. 
>  GAE does all the MySQL creation and then hits me with a corrupted *.table 
> error the first time I refresh because nothing is written in /databases.
>
> Can I write the databases to memcache or datastore somehow?  How is GAE 
> handling this on the server side without errors?
>

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