I am sorry Massimo.. but I dont get you... Do you mean it is still to be worked upon....
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:43 AM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > This on the TODO like. Do not log obvious warnings if running on GAE. > > Massimo > > On Sep 22, 12:03 am, b vivek <[email protected]> wrote: > > 1. Hi! > > I just uploaded an app on appspot and it works fine.. but when I check > > the dashboard.. I get few errors been displayed like below. Well for > the > > drivers not found, I understand that they are obviously not there on > GAE. > > But is there a place I could go an disable web2py from looking for > these > > drivers on GAE.And yes it is also trying to import rocket , which is > also > > being displayed as a warning. Can I disable that too.Also could > someone look > > at the last three errors being shown as I or info and please shed some > more > > light on that. > > Thanks ! > > Vivek > > > > W 09-21 08:03PM 03.590 > > > > no file locking > > > > 2. D09-21 08:03PM 04.605 > > > > no sqlite3 or pysqlite2.dbapi2 driver > > > > 3. D09-21 08:03PM 04.613 > > > > no MySQLdb driver > > > > 4. D09-21 08:03PM 04.619 > > > > no psycopg2 driver > > > > 5. D09-21 08:03PM 04.629 > > > > no cx_Oracle driver > > > > 6. D09-21 08:03PM 04.638 > > > > no MSSQL/DB2 driver > > > > 7. D09-21 08:03PM 04.644 > > > > no kinterbasdb driver > > > > 8. D09-21 08:03PM 04.650 > > > > no informixdb driver > > > > 9. D09-21 08:03PM 04.659 > > > > no zxJDBC driver > > > > 10. D09-21 08:03PM 04.665 > > > > no Ingres driver > > > > 11. W09-21 08:03PM 04.923 > > > > unable to import Rocket > > > > 12. I09-21 08:03PM 04.950 > > > > URL rewrite is on. configuration in routes.py > > > > 13. I09-21 08:03PM 06.929 > > > > Saved; key: __appstats__:085100, part: 68 bytes, full: 21607 bytes, > > overhead: 0.002 + 0.007; link: > http://foo.appspot.com/stats/details?time=1285124585105 > > > > 14. I09-21 08:03PM 06.940 > > > > This request caused a new process to be started for your > > application, and thus caused your application code to be loaded for > > the first time. This request may thus take longer and use more CPU > > than a typical request for your application. >

