Perhaps a web2py.py -E <error> would be enough.

On Nov 24, 3:38 pm, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote:
> on the development server i see all my errors on the console (i use
> the command line so it shows up right in the terminal window.  i
> believe that the mac launcher has a console view that shows this info
> as well)
>
> in production everything is logged to the error logs.  click on the
> "logs" link on the left side of the admin screen for your app.  it
> defaults to showing requests with errors (uncaught exceptions or
> logging.error messages)
>
> cfh
>
> On Nov 24, 8:15 am, Narendran <gunanar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I've deployed a Web2Py app on the GAE, and it works fine. I'm trying
> > to run web2py now on my local machine using GAE's devserver, and due
> > to some reason, I keep getting a Web2py error ticket. Now the problem
> > is I am not able to open the tkt due to lack of SSL. Is there some way
> > I can see the tickets?
> > And also, how do I see the error tickets on the prod GAE instance?
> > Couldn't find much material around this. Pointers would be
> > appreciated.
>
> > --
> > Thanks
> > Narendran
>
>

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