I do not know. Can you post some code to reproduce it?
On Sep 11, 2:07 pm, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
> !...@#$ FALSE ALARM
>
> There was a missing app file that the controller was failing to
> import. While looking around at the app folders I looked into the
> errors folder and read through the last file. This gave me the error.
>
> I find this repeatedly (about Python). Being a noobie, I find that
> python fails ***SILENTLY*** and this is no fun at all.
> I guess because the error was in an import statement in the
> controller, the svr could just go on running. Ok, so now I've learned
> to look thru the errors folder. Why was a ticket not generated for
> this?
>
> ---
> Rb
>
> On Sep 11, 11:45 am, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The svr is running on Ubuntu 9.04 Linux. The client is WinXP.
>
> > The client function is: tRows = self.svr.xrSelectTblInsts
> > (self.frmName)
>
> > and it maps to the svr function:
>
> > @service.xmlrpc
> > def xrSelectTblInsts( frmName, tblInstName=None):
> > if tblInstName == None:
> > rows = db(db.tblInsts.frmName==frmName).select()
> > else:
> > rows = db((db.tblInsts.frmName==frmName)& \
> > (db.tblInsts.tblInstName==tblInstName)).select()
> > return rows.response
>
> > In desperation I also nuked all the database files. This had no
> > effect.
>
> > ---
> > Rb
>
> > On Sep 11, 11:36 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > what os? how does the function look like? can anybody reproduce this?
>
> > > On Sep 11, 1:28 pm, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I tried to upgrade once before but ran into problems. So I've stayed
> > > > at 1.65.5. Today I upgraded to 1.66.2 and I'm getting the 500 INTERNAL
> > > > SERVER error when I make a xmlrpc call.
>
> > > > ===
> > > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > > File "D:\User1\Docs\Dev\rnapl\src\rnalaunch.py", line 200, in
> > > > OnItemActivated
> > > > glb.formz[glb.uomName] = c_uom.CtlrView(None, self.urlPath, id=-1)
> > > > File "D:\User1\Docs\Dev\rnapl\src\c_uom.py", line 26, in __init__
> > > > name="c_uom")
> > > > File "D:\User1\Docs\Dev\rnapl\src\c_form1.py", line 983, in __init__
> > > > self.frmTree = m_form1.DocFrm (self.svr, frmName)
> > > > File "D:\User1\Docs\Dev\rnapl\src\m_form1.py", line 485, in __init__
> > > > self.CreateSubTbls()
> > > > File "D:\User1\Docs\Dev\rnapl\src\m_form1.py", line 508, in
> > > > CreateSubTbls
> > > > tRows = self.svr.xrSelectTblInsts(self.frmName)
> > > > File "C:\Python25\lib\xmlrpclib.py", line 1147, in __call__
> > > > return self.__send(self.__name, args)
> > > > File "C:\Python25\lib\xmlrpclib.py", line 1437, in __request
> > > > verbose=self.__verbose
> > > > File "C:\Python25\lib\xmlrpclib.py", line 1191, in request
> > > > headers
> > > > xmlrpclib.ProtocolError: <ProtocolError for ***:1150/svrrnapos/default/
> > > > call/xmlrpc: 500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR>
> > > > ===
>
> > > > As I understand it, a 400 error is me screwing up the function name or
> > > > argument list. A 500 error is something in the svr is malfunctioning.
>
> > > > To upgrade I renamed my old folder, downloaded the new web2py_src.zip
> > > > file and expanded it into a folder (having the original name). I then
> > > > fired up web2py manually which allowed it to create its application
> > > > folder, etc. I then shut it down and copied over my svrrnapos app
> > > > folder into the applications folder. I then started up web2py (the
> > > > usual way, with the recycled password, etc). I then looked at the
> > > > admin interface from my browser and everything looks right. When I run
> > > > my xmlrpc client app I get the above traceback.
>
> > > > Help!
>
> > > > --
> > > > Rb
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