Just to make sure, you have forced the local dev server to execute a
number of queries that require indices, right?

On Jan 18, 6:50 am, Dave <ddev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, In chasing a query issue, i've noticed my index.yaml file is not
> being updated at all. I've tried to delete it and restart server ($
> python manage.py runserver) and all that happens is a new index.yaml
> is created as below. Note there is nothing about indexes in it? I have
> a previous app where the index.yaml file was updated and I could see
> all the autogenerated index info. Any ideas? btw, on mac 10.4.11. Also
> I've search all over for a 're-index' command for manage.py but so far
> have not found a thing.
>
> thx...
>
> indexes:
>
> # AUTOGENERATED
>
> # This index.yaml is automatically updated whenever the dev_appserver
> # detects that a new type of query is run.  If you want to manage the
> # index.yaml file manually, remove the above marker line (the line
> # saying "# AUTOGENERATED").  If you want to manage some indexes
> # manually, move them above the marker line.  The index.yaml file is
> # automatically uploaded to the admin console when you next deploy
> # your application using appcfg.py.
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