Hi, newbie here. Sorry if I'm missing some obvious faq; no success googling.
I deleted a file in the directory of a test context, and the log reads:
*** The file /usr/local/Webware-0.8.1/WebKit/mytest/SecureCountVisits.py is no
longer accessible. The server is restarting now.
ThreadedAppServer: Shutting Down
Stopping AutoReload Monitor
Shutting down the AppServer
Application is Shutting Down
Application has been succesfully shutdown.
AppServer has been shutdown
Exiting AppServer
The server claimed it would restart, whereas it actually shut down.
Could this be a bug? Or have I not understood something? The same
happens when I change Application.config: I get a message saying
something like Application.config has changed, the server is restarting,
but I have to start it after that. (Webware 0.8.1 on a Debian 3.0
running kernel 2.4.18 and Apache 1.3.26, using mod_webkit).
The auto-restarter exits the application with a magic error code (3). The AppServer shell script checks for this error code, and if it gets it then it restarts the server. I don't think the webkit init.d script checks for this code (nor does the NTService starter).
By the way, great docs! Great docs!
Really?
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