I got it to work using the PHP executable path flag, but yea, would be nice
for it to work as it did previously!
On 29 Jul 2015 22:31, "Mars Lan" wrote:
> I believe this is a known issue of gcloud. Please use the App Engine SDK
> for now: https://cloud.google.com/appengine/downloads
>
> On Tue, J
I believe this is a known issue of gcloud. Please use the App Engine SDK
for now: https://cloud.google.com/appengine/downloads
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 2:03 AM, Paul Canning wrote:
> Google Cloud SDK 0.9.70
>
> app 2015.07.16
> app-engine-java 1.9.23
> app-engine-python 1.9.23
> app-engine-python
Google Cloud SDK 0.9.70
app 2015.07.16
app-engine-java 1.9.23
app-engine-python 1.9.23
app-engine-python-extras 1.9.21
bq 2.0.18
bq-win 2.0.18
core 2015.07.16
core-win 2015.06.02
gcloud 2015.07.16
gsutil 4.13
gsutil-win 4.12
preview 2015.07.16
windows-ssh-tools 2015.06.02
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at
What version of SDK are you using?
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Paul Canning wrote:
> I'll give it a go, but like I said, I've never used those flags before and
> it's worked fine. Why all of a sudden do I need to use them?
> On 28 Jul 2015 00:16, "Mars Lan" wrote:
>
>> The documentation is
I'll give it a go, but like I said, I've never used those flags before and
it's worked fine. Why all of a sudden do I need to use them?
On 28 Jul 2015 00:16, "Mars Lan" wrote:
> The documentation is a bit behind, but the corresponding flags are
> --php_executable_path & --php_gae_extension_path.
The documentation is a bit behind, but the corresponding flags are
--php_executable_path & --php_gae_extension_path. They are automatically
specified when running from the launcher, and you can see the exact command
from the log window.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Paul Canning wrote:
> Can
Can you link to any documentation?
I've never had to do that before. I've always just ran "dev_appserver.py
app.yaml" and it worked.
On 28 Jul 2015 00:07, "Mars Lan" wrote:
> In the command line you'll need to point to the bundled PHP interpreter
> and GAE extension in order for things to work c
In the command line you'll need to point to the bundled PHP interpreter and
GAE extension in order for things to work correctly.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Paul Canning wrote:
> Sorry my reply was to the message above yours.
>
> I'll do a full break down tomorrow.
>
> Despite posting in th
Sorry my reply was to the message above yours.
I'll do a full break down tomorrow.
Despite posting in the wrong place, has anyone got any insight on this
issue?
On 27 Jul 2015 22:21, "Nick (Cloud Platform Support)"
wrote:
> Hey Paul,
>
> It's great to provide that info. As I mentioned in my rep
Hey Paul,
It's great to provide that info. As I mentioned in my reply, I think this
should move to stackoverflow, where you'll find a lot more people who can
help. Be sure to include the full error message and code context when you
do so.
Best wishes,
Nick
On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 5:19:20
Windows 7, 64bit. Via terminal.
This worked in the same dev environment just a week or so ago.
And as mentioned, works flawlessly on my deployment module. Same code, same
PHP version.
On 27 Jul 2015 22:03, "Mars Lan" wrote:
> What OS are you running dev_appserver on? Are you using terminal or
>
Hi Paul,
Google Groups isn't the place to post specific technical issues, as this
forum is meant more for general discussion of the platform and services.
If you would like help with a technical issue, you should post to
stackoverflow [1] or serverfault [2].
If you believe you've identified
What OS are you running dev_appserver on? Are you using terminal or
launcher?
On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 3:27:21 AM UTC-7, Paul Canning wrote:
>
> The dev app server has started giving me the error:
>
> "Call to undefined function move_uploaded_file()"
>
> I am using this same function on a liv
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