Has anyone checked if 1.7.4 fixed this problem?
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wtf. there's a tracker issue on this. what's the point in msg like
this one? please, stop.
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 10:03 PM, GAEfan wrote:
> Very frustrating to have to restart the dev environment after changes!
> Wasting hours of developers' lives.
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> Seems you're caching code. Impossible to tr
Very frustrating to have to restart the dev environment after changes!
Wasting hours of developers' lives.
Seems you're caching code. Impossible to troubleshoot in this environment.
Sometimes, the logging quits working, too.
+100
OSX 10.7.5, SDK 1.7.3
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On Thursday, 29 November 2012 15:09:43 UTC+10, vivpuri wrote:
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> Our team is also facing this issue. Mac OS 10.8.2 with SDK 1.7.3 and also
> on Windows 7.
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Our team is also facing this issue. Mac OS 10.8.2 with SDK 1.7.3 and also
on Windows 7.
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Same issue here on Windows 8
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:20:57 PM UTC-8, Ajit wrote:
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> For me too the same issue occurs. Need to restart the server in order to
> get the changes in the source.
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> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 9:25:41 AM UTC+5:30, GregF wrote:
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>> I just updated to SDK 1.7
For me too the same issue occurs. Need to restart the server in order to
get the changes in the source.
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 9:25:41 AM UTC+5:30, GregF wrote:
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> I just updated to SDK 1.7.3 running on Linux. At the same time I switched
> to the SQLite datastore stub, suggested by the de
Same issue here.
on MacOSX 10.8
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Issue #8383:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8383
Some suggestions of workarounds in there too. They didn't help me though.
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Has anyone created an issue on the tracker? I'd star it too. (Mac OS)
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Nijin Narayanan wrote:
> +1 On windows 7. Same issue here. Because of this issue we have downgrade to
> 1.7.2. :(
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> -Nijin Narayanan
> HP: +91 96 56 56 41 91
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> On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 8
+1 On windows 7. Same issue here. Because of this issue we have downgrade
to 1.7.2. :(
-Nijin Narayanan
HP: +91 96 56 56 41 91
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Kaan Soral wrote:
> +1 on Windows 7, on an old app, very annoying since it uses default
> datastore and a reset takes more than a mi
+1 on Windows 7, on an old app, very annoying since it uses default
datastore and a reset takes more than a minute
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:02:28 PM UTC+2, Jason Collins wrote:
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> I've been seeing this on Mac as well. Very misleading and annoying.
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> On Tuesday, 6 November 2012 18:17
I've been seeing this on Mac as well. Very misleading and annoying.
On Tuesday, 6 November 2012 18:17:43 UTC-6, Jakob Holmelund wrote:
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> We have the same issue. 4 guys running on ubuntu. This is really annoying..
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> Den tirsdag den 6. november 2012 04.55.41 UTC+1 skrev GregF:
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>> I just upda
We have the same issue. 4 guys running on ubuntu. This is really annoying..
Den tirsdag den 6. november 2012 04.55.41 UTC+1 skrev GregF:
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> I just updated to SDK 1.7.3 running on Linux. At the same time I switched
> to the SQLite datastore stub, suggested by the depreciation message.
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> After t
Not sure if it is the same issue but my symptoms are similar. After
updating to SDK 1.7.3 on Windows 7 I have noticed that the compiled Python
files (.pyc files) are not always overwritten when I modify a source (.py)
file and it is executed. I never noticed this before SDK 1.7.3 and I have
not
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