Please tell us more so we can address the issue. On Thursday, 2 August 2012 11:55:52 UTC-5, Marek Mollin wrote: > > For me it had. > I can look into it. Something with languages. > > I just honour time and decided to go with stable admin as it fixed issues. > > W dniu czwartek, 2 sierpnia 2012 17:06:15 UTC+2 użytkownik Massimo Di > Pierro napisał: >> >> Why trunk but admin from table? Are you saying admin from trunk has bugs? >> >> On Thursday, 2 August 2012 09:32:49 UTC-5, Marek Mollin wrote: >>> >>> I can give some answer. Ran into the same issue but decided to not >>> bother with logging instead switched to use trunk version(+admin from >>> stable) and it works perfectly fine. So whatever that was it now seems >>> fixed. >>> >>> W dniu czwartek, 2 sierpnia 2012 05:39:03 UTC+2 użytkownik Massimo Di >>> Pierro napisał: >>>> >>>> Any news about this issue? Did you turn on logging? >>>> >>>> On Sunday, 22 July 2012 09:04:51 UTC-5, Alec Taylor wrote: >>>>> >>>>> When I start the uwsgi server and have the routes.py in place, I get >>>>> the problems. >>>>> >>>>> However, when I start the uwsgi server, then add in the routes.py, >>>>> then go to admin and click "reload routes"; it all works. >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Neil <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> > Well, I got routes.py logging working, but today I can't reproduce >>>>> any of my >>>>> > strange behaviour from yesterday. I have no idea what could have >>>>> been >>>>> > causing it. I was moving around a lot between different >>>>> > servers/configurations/domains/webfaction applications, so perhaps >>>>> something >>>>> > was being cached along the way? >>>>> > >>>>> > Alec (who started this thread) - are you still having any troubles >>>>> with >>>>> > routes.py? >>>>> > >>>>> > You can probably close the issue for now. I'll keep a close on on >>>>> things, >>>>> > and let you know if it happens again. Thanks to everyone for their >>>>> help - >>>>> > hoping to launch (www.ai-therapy.com) later this week! Learning >>>>> web2py has >>>>> > been a pleasure. >>>>> > >>>>> > On Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:06:32 PM UTC+1, Jonathan Lundell >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >> >>>>> >> On 21 Jul 2012, at 1:38 PM, Neil wrote: >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I can confirm that I can't reproduce the behaviour using the same >>>>> web2py >>>>> >> code locally with Rocket on windows. Also, I tried adding: >>>>> >> >>>>> >> logging = 'debug' >>>>> >> >>>>> >> and >>>>> >> >>>>> >> default_ logging = 'debug' >>>>> >> >>>>> >> to routes.py, and I couldn't get any logged info (on either >>>>> platform). >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Try logging = 'warning' (there is no default_logging, I don't >>>>> think, in >>>>> >> this context). Seems the default threshold for logging is a little >>>>> higher >>>>> >> than I thought. This will log to the console, assuming that you're >>>>> running >>>>> >> in a mode where console logging works (it does running in the >>>>> foreground >>>>> >> with Rocket). If not, you'll need to configure logging.conf to send >>>>> logging >>>>> >> to a file. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> > -- >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>
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