Well, I don´t know exactly. What´s this file exactly for?

2010/11/5 mdipierro <[email protected]>:
> perhaps when this occurs should delete the file automatically? Pros?
> Cons?
>
> On Nov 5, 4:35 pm, Carlos Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looks like it fixed.
>> So simple!
>> Thanks!
>>
>> 2010/11/5 mdipierro <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > delete it
>>
>> > C:\...\applications\welcome/cache/cache.shelve
>>
>> > do you still have the problem?
>>
>> > On Nov 5, 1:53 pm, yamandu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I´ve installed win32 extensions.
>>
>> >> Now I get:
>> >> ERROR:web2py.cache:corrupted file: C:\...\applications\welcome/cache/
>> >> cache.shelve
>> >> everytime!
>>
>> >> On Oct 6, 6:54 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Yes it is somewhere in the manual.
>>
>> >> > On Oct 6, 3:41 pm, Carlos Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > Things make more sense now.
>> >> > > I always got the message Cron disable because no file locking.
>> >> > > I had to pass -N argument for it to stop anoying me.
>> >> > > Is that documented?
>>
>> >> > > Thanks again.
>>
>> >> > > 2010/10/6 mdipierro <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> > > > If you run web2py from source under windows you need it. If you use
>> >> > > > the web2py binary then it comes with it.
>>
>> >> > > > without it you have no file locking and it is possible thet two 
>> >> > > > web2py
>> >> > > > threads conflict (one writes a file, another tries to open, fails,
>> >> > > > overwrites it).
>>
>> >> > > > Massimo
>>
>> >> > > > On Oct 6, 2:07 pm, yamandu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > > >> Well, I think I never heard of it?
>> >> > > >> I looked into python help and couldn´t find it.
>>
>> >> > > >> Should I have it?
>>
>> >> > > >> On Oct 6, 3:21 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > >> > I think I see what the problem is... do you have Mark 
>> >> > > >> > hammondwin32
>> >> > > >> > extensions installed?
>>
>> >> > > >> > Massimo
>>
>> >> > > >> > On Oct 6, 1:13 pm, yamandu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > >> > > I am using web2py server in Windows 7.
>>
>> >> > > >> > > The actual file is changed and I have to translate again 
>> >> > > >> > > (pt-br.py).
>>
>> >> > > >> > > I tried to replicate the situation now but I coud not.
>> >> > > >> > > Restart the server, restart the editor (thought it could be 
>> >> > > >> > > problem
>> >> > > >> > > with SVN plugin).
>> >> > > >> > > But the problem not ocurred.
>> >> > > >> > > Maybe if restart the computer!
>> >> > > >> > > Because it seems to happen once a day and no more, if remember 
>> >> > > >> > > right.
>>
>> >> > > >> > > On Oct 6, 2:46 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > what os are you using? hat web server?
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > you see the translation in english or you find the contect 
>> >> > > >> > > > of a
>> >> > > >> > > > languages/xx.py file actually changing?
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > can you send me an example of the languages/xx.py file 
>> >> > > >> > > > before and
>> >> > > >> > > > after it gets overwritten?
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > Massimo
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > On Oct 6, 11:38 am, yamandu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > >> > > > > Everytime I restart the we2py server mylanguagefile become 
>> >> > > >> > > > > in
>> >> > > >> > > > > english again.
>> >> > > >> > > > > What may cause this behavior?
>>
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>>
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>>
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