Also updating web2py to Nightly seems to have caused a serious load on SSL caused 100% CPU load and raised up to 40% RAM usage until I reverted back to 1.99.7
and 1.99.7 didn't cause any load. Anyway My Report On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Andrew Evans <ade.ca...@gmail.com> wrote: > Also the Python Version I am using is 2.6.6 > > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Andrew Evans <ade.ca...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> yea I just tried trunk and does not work for me either... >> >> Maybe I am writing my code wrong? >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Andrew Evans <ade.ca...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> I upgraded to the nightly build and it still doesn't fix my issue :-( >>> Version 2.0.9 (2012-09-18 20:11:26) stable (Taken from Nightly) >>> MySQL 5.1.63-0+squeeze1 >>> >>> Any ideas >>> >>> and ty for the help >>> >>> Traceback (most recent call last >>> >>> ): >>> >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 209, in restricted >>> >>> >>> >>> exec ccode in environment >>> File "/var/www/web2py/applications/sc_coast/controllers/edit.py" >>> <https://85.25.242.165/admin/default/edit/sc_coast/controllers/edit.py>, >>> line 57, in <module> >>> >>> >>> >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 186, in <lambda> >>> >>> >>> >>> self._caller = lambda f: f >>> >>> () >>> >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/tools.py", line 2832, in f >>> >>> >>> >>> return action(*a, **b) >>> File "/var/www/web2py/applications/sc_coast/controllers/edit.py" >>> <https://85.25.242.165/admin/default/edit/sc_coast/controllers/edit.py>, >>> line 35, in listing >>> >>> >>> >>> form = >>> crud.update(db.listing,int(listing_id),next=URL('control_panel','listing')) >>> >>> >>> >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/tools.py", line 3422, in update >>> >>> >>> >>> detect_record_change = self.settings.detect_record_change): >>> >>> >>> >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/sqlhtml.py", line 1368, in accepts >>> >>> >>> >>> fields[fieldname] = safe_int(value) >>> File "/var/www/web2py/gluon/sqlhtml.py", line 63, in safe_int >>> >>> >>> >>> return int(x) >>> TypeError: int() argument must be a string or a number, not 'list' >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 5:38 AM, Massimo Di Pierro < >>> massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> You should always consider the nightly built. It usually contains most >>>> of the fixes as trunk but is a snapshot that we think relatively stable. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, 17 September 2012 22:13:48 UTC-5, Andrew Evans wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Will do I saw it was fixed in Trunk >>>>> >>>>> Does Trunk mean the not released version? >>>>> >>>>> *cheers >>>>> >>>>> Andrew >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > --