How important is this to you? It should not be too difficult to add
it. It is just that I think cron and regular web2py should be
considered two different services.

On Dec 8, 7:18 pm, Brian M <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cron doesn't work when running windows as a service?! :( Well that
> just screwed up my plans - I'm working on a reporting app that will
> rely fairly heavily on regularly pulling in external data and figured
> the built-in cron would handle that.
>
> Is it all forms of cron that don't work with web2py running as a
> windows service or just the hard cron? In other words, does soft cron
> still work?
>
> ~Brian
>
> On Dec 4, 9:52 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There is a logical problem. the web server andcronare two processes
> > and therefore they should be threated as two different services or
> > there should be a mechanism to start and stop them both. Right now the
> > windows service only handles the web service.
>
> > Thecroncode needs some cleanup because right now it is spread over
> > multiple modules. I'd rather do the cleanup before addingcronto win
> > service.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Dec 4, 4:32 am, SergeyPo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am having problem withcron. My crontable:
>
> > > */5   *   *   *   *  root *default/getcaptypes
>
> > > Controller method 'default/getcaptypes' works fine when you call it
> > > directly. It works fine when called bycronwhen web2py is running as
> > > console. But it is not working when I start web2py as windows
> > > service.
>
> > > Options file contains:
>
> > > extcron = None
> > > nocron = None
>
> > > Where else should I look?
>
> > > Sergey
>
>

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