Re: [web2py] Trying to run web2py from linux, all ports fail

2015-01-29 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
*TIME_WAIT** is the state that typically ties up the port for several
minutes after the process has completed.*The length of the associated
timeout varies on different operating systems, and may be dynamic on some
operating systems, however typical values are in the range of one to four
minutes.
HTH
Le 30 janv. 2015 05:16, Aydin S hsofl...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Hi, I'm trying to run web2py from linux. However, it fails with this error:

 ERROR:Rocket.Errors.Port8000:Socket hostname:8000 in use by other process
 and it won't share.
 WARNING:Rocket.Errors.Port8000:Listener started when not ready.

 I have tried various ports like 8001, and it fails still. There is no
 other process using these ports. By the way, this does not happen in
 windows. I searched in the group for this problem and saw some posts but no
 help from those.
 Any help or advice is appreciated.

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Re: [web2py][Javascript] Massimo here searching for some javascript devs ready to port web2py in JS

2014-04-01 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
April's fool ! :)

2014-04-01 17:44 UTC, Richard ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com:
 Hello,

 I want to get rid of python entirely. As you probably know, I don't see
 great future in Python 3000 and since we can't fighting the Javascript
 dominance in webapp development world, I resign... I want to port web2py to

 javascript by rewriting all piece of it except the DAL because it too good
 and I like it!

 Is there any volonteers?

 Massimo

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Re: [web2py] Re: Export issues

2014-01-31 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
ok I will


2014-01-31 Alan Etkin spame...@gmail.com:

 No, same behavior with web2py 2.5.1-stable


 Then I think it should be fixed in trunk. Can you file an issue?

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Re: [web2py] Re: Important New Year News: Edison Award

2014-01-04 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
Way to go !!
Congrats !


2014/1/5 Cliff Kachinske cjk...@gmail.com

 Best of luck.

 Hope you (and web2py) bring back an award.


 On Friday, January 3, 2014 11:08:38 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:

 Web2py/me have been nominated for the Edison Award. Please wish web2py
 (and me) good luck. :-)

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Re: [web2py] Happy New Year everybody!

2014-01-04 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
Happy new year!


2014/1/5 Calvin calvin@gmail.com

 Happy New year Massimo and all the contributors who have made web2py so
 awesome!

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Re: [web2py] web2py show() function. (explanation of a line of code)

2013-12-15 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
0=first arg
cast=int = convert it into int (it is a string actually)
IMHO


2013/12/15 deepak sandhu colirs...@gmail.com

 so this is a function show() which I am trying to understand. in the model
 I do have a db.image table where I stored some images which is pointed in
 the function.

 the only line I am not understanding here is

 #image = db.image(request.args(0,cast=int))

 In request.args(0, cast=int) why it has 0 as argument? and what does
 cast=int does? the complete function is below:

 def show():
   image = db.image(request.args(0,cast=int)) or redirect(URL('index'))
   return dict(image=image)

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Re: [web2py] Re: How to leverage web2py popularity and usage?

2013-09-09 Thread Mirko Scavazzin
I'm interested in.

Julie Bouillon julie.bouil...@yedia.com a écrit :

If there's enough enough bloggers out there writing about web2py, I'll be 
happy to put a planet web2py in place.
Just let me know if there's an interest for that.

Julie

On 09/07/2013 06:01 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:

yes the number time distance between releases has increased, mostly because 
the new features we are adding are more complex (or would have done it 
before). 


I do not know about the number of users.


I definitively think we need more people to blog about web2py.


massimo

On Saturday, 7 September 2013 05:07:53 UTC-5, LightDot wrote: 

I'm always sorry to see a good open source project with little or no 
documentation and a myriad of them are in this sad state. Luckily, web2py 
doesn't have this problem.

The existence of the documentation is this fairly complete form is one of the 
reasons I chose web2py over other python frameworks. I don't think having 40 
pages more or less would make me consider web2py faster or slower. But a lack 
of a chapter in the book might have made me choose another framework.

I agree that new users need simple examples, but not at the expense of an in 
depth manual. If there is a consensus that web2py book can be intimidating for 
a complete begginer, perhaps someone can write a short My first web2py 
project in a book form, or something similar? I personally think this can be 
better served with blog articles and publishing of slices.

Perhaps the growh of web2py userbase has slowed a bit..? I'm not sure that it 
did though. I don't have any insight into statistics to think one way or 
another and I don't trust my perception with this.

What did slow down is the pace of web2py releases, hasn't it? The period 
between releases is longer than it used to be.


On Saturday, September 7, 2013 9:54:45 AM UTC+2, webpypy wrote: 


As Massimo said,  the main advantage/objective of web2py framework is to be 
the easiest and fastest to develop web applications.


I think the rate of growing popularity/interest was high for versions  2.0 , 
compared with versions = 2.0 .

Maybe because of the big size of manual for versions 2.0 , The big manual 
means it is not expected to be the easiest and fastest anymore.


I suggest explaining the features through well documented examples/appliances, 
keeping the manual small... 


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