On Jul 27, 11:13 am, thegreygeek <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would try kate.  kate is the KDE editor and is very nice, comes with
> color coded python syntax.   I am running
> Ubuntu 9.4 and get errors every time I try to create a new app.
> Therefore I am going back to Google App engine.

I do not understand. Are you talking about Kate errors, KDE errors,
Ubuntu errors, web2py errors, GAE errors?

> Every thing just works, and there is now magic going on that I don't
> understand.

Same as above.

> kate is nice, I have used it in classes I teach and have had no
> problems.
>
> On Jul 26, 3:16 am, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am running web2py on myubuntumachine and my client is a WinXP in
> > virtualbox connected in bridge mode (thus both machines are on the
> > same LAN address space - and they are the same laptop computer ;-). I
> > put web2py on one virtual desktop and the WinXP vbox client in the
> > other and I can just click back and forth from client-svr-client.
>
> > Ok, so I downloaded geany and looked at it. It looks very nice but...
> > where is the debugger? I think eclipse is a titanic of a (eeww java)
> > IDE but pydev works and the visual debugger works well.
>
> > Right now I'm pulling my hair out. I put some kind of bug into
> > default.py controller and now my XMLRPC calls just fail with a 400 Svr
> > error. I opened a shell and loaded exec_environment('applications/
> > appname/controllers/default.py') but no errors register. Dunno now how
> > to debug this thing. With eclipse I can run web2py (while in root
> > user) in eclipse in debug mode, and single step through the controller
> > code - when this !...@#$ing error does not happen. I'll continue to dig
> > around.
>
> > Anyone care to share their secrets for debugging controller code? BTW
> > my error crept in when I declared a couple of global vars. I
> > introduced a new function for the client to call (via XMLRPC - which
> > effectively just runs controller functions in the controller space) to
> > populate the lobal vars so I cannot imagine that there's something
> > wrong with the environment. Everything worked before this. Now I
> > cannot trigger the debugger to stop at any breakpoints. This makes me
> > believe that the controller default.py is failing while loading.
> > Seeing as it isn't an importable python module, I'm left wondering how
> > to dig into this one.
>
> > Also, I noticed that I can debug/pick through most of my model/db.py
> > code simply by selecting the "database administration" feature. It
> > rings up a trouble ticket and shows where the code failed. Very nice.
>
> > --
> > Rb (still stuck in WTF-land)
>
> > On Jul 25, 5:29 am, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I used pydev for a while.  But when I am running off the server, have
> > > you ever concidered using the -X feature?
> > > I use that often when I need to run off the server.
> > > Let's say for example that you need to see the errors...
> > > I connect with ssh to my server like so...
> > > ssh -X 123.123.123.123
> > > then I start screen...
> > > screen -rd
> > > the -rd connects to a previous screen that I already have running...
> > > this has my instance of web2py and I can start other programs too...
> > > I open up links...
> > > links2 -g
> > > and then geany...
> > > geany
> > > geany is my editor of choice.  I highly recommend the help area of the
> > > program can is can teach you all the shortcuts and little things that
> > > make geany so freaking awesome.
> > > With my server on a 1 meg line and me on a 1 meg line I am able to work
> > > fairly well.
> > > Regards,
> > > Jason
>
> > > On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 21:44 -0700, rb wrote:
> > > > Fine. I'll just have to use eclipse then. I use eclipse for the thick-
> > > > client pydev work so I'll use it on the svr side too. I take it from
> > > > your response that you received no answer (either). I've tried using
> > > > "It's All Text!" firefox addon and gedit on myubuntusvr box but
> > > > gedit is just a generic editor. I need something which supports python
> > > > with hightlighting and automatic indentation. I think Vim can do this
> > > > but I've never been able to wrap my head around all that is vi and its
> > > > kin. Years ago I used emacs but I no longer know what state that
> > > > monster is in. Hmmm I'll have to look around some, I guess.
>
> > > > --
>
> > > > On Jul 24, 8:12 pm, Jason Brower <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > I have asked this one before.  I actually, got really used to using my
> > > > > own editor.
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > > Jason
>
> > > > > On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 14:19 -0700, rb wrote:
> > > > > > Can anyone tell me how to change the default colour of the cursor in
> > > > > > the web-edit of files? On my systems the cursor colour against the
> > > > > > background is almost impossible to see. Currently I must turn of
> > > > > > highlighting when editing so that I can see where I am.
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