On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Shane Hathaway sh...@hathawaymix.orgwrote:
Santi Camps wrote:
* Module relstorage.cache, line 294, in after_tpc_finish
* Module memcache, line 360, in incr
* Module memcache, line 384, in _incrdecr
ValueError: invalid literal for int():
Rudá Porto Filgueiras wrote:
But if I'm correct, pylibmc (0.9) required by RelStorage don't run with
Python 2.4.x or I'm doing something wrong.
Did you try pylibmc with Python 2.4? It might just work.
Shane
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Shane Hathaway sh...@hathawaymix.orgwrote:
Rudá Porto Filgueiras wrote:
But if I'm correct, pylibmc (0.9) required by RelStorage don't run with
Python 2.4.x or I'm doing something wrong.
Did you try pylibmc with Python 2.4? It might just work.
I try it
Santi Camps wrote:
* Module relstorage.cache, line 294, in after_tpc_finish
* Module memcache, line 360, in incr
* Module memcache, line 384, in _incrdecr
ValueError: invalid literal for int(): NOT_FOUND
This means that in some circumstances, the memcache module you chose
Hi Shane (and others)
I'm just testing Relstorage 1.4b3 ... it has exciting new features :-) !!
I've started testing memcached integration, and in few hours I've had this
error twice:
- Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 121, in publish
- Module Zope2.App.startup, line 240, in commit
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