2011/1/16 geekbuntu <[email protected]>:
> just noticed a lot of errors in my log from doing selects - is this
> normal?
>
> the select code is:
> db.select('blog', what='id, title', order='id DESC', limit=1)
>
>
> errors are:
> [Sun Jan 16 12:02:50 2011] [error] [client 67.246.108.253] , referer:
> http://www.holyarmor.org/
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:50 2011] [error] 0.0 (1): SELECT * FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:50 2011] [error] 0.0 (2): SELECT count(*) as total
> FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:50 2011] [error] 0.0 (3): SELECT count(*) as total
> FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:50 2011] [error] 0.0 (4): SELECT * FROM blog ORDER
> BY id desc LIMIT 1
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:51 2011] [error] 0.0 (1): SELECT * FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:51 2011] [error] 0.0 (2): SELECT count(*) as total
> FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:51 2011] [error] 0.0 (3): SELECT count(*) as total
> FROM blog
> [Sun Jan 16 12:05:51 2011] [error] 0.0 (4): SELECT * FROM blog ORDER
> BY id desc LIMIT 1
>
> is there a way to fix this so that it doesn't report errors?

web.py prints queries to stderr in debug mode. The debug mode is
disabled in production by detecting the running environment. How are
you deploying you app?

You can disable debug mode explicitly by adding the following line
before the db is created.

web.config.debug = False

Anand

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