Hey Nick,
Thanks for your help.
I'm actually running a mac, but looks like the default FileVault FS is
case-insensitive.
Thanks again
On Aug 6, 12:39 pm, "Nick Johnson (Google)"
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> Hi abridgedEdition,
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> We have a diagnosis! Your handler starts with a lower-cas
> -Nick Johnson
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> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:42 PM,
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> abridgedEdition wrote:
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> > Yes. Forgot to mention that it works great in the development
> > server.
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> > Also, the get requests from the custom client work both in developmen
oresvc
Whereas pointing that at localhost:8082 does the trick just fine.
On Aug 6, 11:42 am, abridgedEdition
wrote:
> Yes. Forgot to mention that it works great in the development
> server.
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> Also, the get requests from the custom client work both in development
> and producti
you tried this on the Development server? Does it work there?
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> -Nick Johnson
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> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:32 PM,
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> abridgedEdition wrote:
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> > Hey AppEngine,
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> > I've got a custom client making POST requests that's getting back
Hey AppEngine,
I've got a custom client making POST requests that's getting back 500
errors. I do see it in the logs if I filter down to "Requests only"
mode, but nothing shows up for the debug/info/warning/error logs. No
tracebacks, nothing.
I suspect somehow I've malformed the post request,
For the past hour or so, I've been getting the following error in
response to a urlfetch request:
ApplicationError: 5
Traceback (most recent call last):
[omit code that belongs to me...]
File "/base/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/api/urlfetch.py",
line 241, in fetch
return rpc.get_r
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Looks like marzi took care of it. Thanks!
On Nov 4, 11:25 am, abridgedEdition <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> All my indexes are stuck on "Building". Would someone at Google move
> them to "Error" so I can vacuum them?
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> Also, my understanding is that
All my indexes are stuck on "Building". Would someone at Google move
them to "Error" so I can vacuum them?
Also, my understanding is that the known issue that causes indexes to
count against application quota even after they have been vacuumed is
still present. Could I get my index quota reset
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Drew,
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> I have moved these indices to the 'Error' state. You should now be able to
> vacuum them and re-upload the index definitions.
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> -Marzia
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> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM, abridgedEdition <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
I've got some indexes that are stuck building. They've only been
building for a few hours, but I've got no (none, zero) data in the
datastore, so I'm thinking something has to have gone wrong.
appid : 'drewsandbox'
Thanks!
--Drew
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