I would love to update to celery 3 - that would also fix some stability
issues.
It is however a major update, and I think their API changed. It thus
requires some development work to make it work. Probably not much it and
doesn't require much knowledge of the Kallithea codebase, but requires
digging into how the Celery API works and what changed.
/Mads
On 07/07/2015 02:23 PM, Todd Morgan wrote:
Evening again folks,
previously I mentioned a problem in trying to run Kallithea on
Windows with Celery which yielded this
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.kallithea/642
"kallithea.lib.celerylib.tasks.create_repo[65d4b6a4-8ef8-41d0-9f75-32479394e32e]
raised exception: Task of kind
'kallithea.lib.celerylib.tasks.create_repo' is not registered, please
make sure it's imported.
NotRegistered: 'kallithea.lib.celerylib.tasks.create_repo'"
I've tracked it back to this issue
https://github.com/celery/celery/issues/1502 "
Task of kind <> is not registered, Windows-only, Celery 3.0.21,
Python 2.7.4 #1502"
Which states that the problem is fixed within the late 3.0X series and
3.1 series of Celery.
I checked the Kallithea 0.2.1 egg and requires.txt states
celery>=2.2.5,<2.3
So I wanted to know if this was a known incompatibility with > 2.3 or
perhaps it was merely a cautious restriction with the specification (a
bit wishful)?
Thanks
Todd
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