I also get these errors randomly on nginx+uwsgi+ubuntu so I really don't
think it is a file permissions problem as it happens randomly.

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Johann Spies <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 13 July 2012 23:27, Brian M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm having ongoing problems with IOErrors from one of my web2py apps
>> deployed on Windows with Apache & mod_wsgi.  Looks to me like the error
>> maybe happening at a lower level before it even gets to my app code?
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "C:\\dashboard\\web2py\\gluon\\main.py", line 447, in wsgibase
>> parse_get_post_vars(request, environ)
>> File "C:\\dashboard\\web2py\\gluon\\main.py", line 275, in
>> parse_get_post_vars
>> request.body = copystream_progress(request) ### stores request body
>> File "C:\\dashboard\\web2py\\gluon\\main.py", line 143, in
>> copystream_progress
>> copystream(source, dest, size, chunk_size)
>> File "C:\\dashboard\\web2py\\gluon\\fileutils.py", line 374, in copystream
>> data = src.read(size)
>> IOError: request data read error
>>
>
> I have never worked on Windows with Apache but this looks like either
> incorrect ownership of the web2py files or just a permission problem.
>
> Make sure the user that owns Apache process is the one that owns the
> web2py tree or at least has full access to it.
>
> Regards
> Johann
>
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