Repoze-dev subscription not working

2012-02-24 Thread Tim Black
Is there a way I can ask this question on the Repoze-dev list? Or is there a better place to ask that question? http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/203ea4dcb9100ea4/d78499912d99d613?lnk=gstq=repoze.who#d78499912d99d613 I tried subscribing to it at

Re: Repoze-dev subscription not working

2012-02-24 Thread Chris McDonough
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 13:00 -0600, Tim Black wrote: Is there a way I can ask this question on the Repoze-dev list? Or is there a better place to ask that question? Bleh. Bleh. belghelaskjhanfkm. Blanket apology for not being able to subscribe to the maillist. It's been something I've been

Re: Repoze-dev subscription not working

2012-02-24 Thread Jonathan Vanasco
On Feb 24, 2:57 pm, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote: I don't know how to tell you to turn off the console output, either, sorry.  Have you tried reading the source code of Turbogears where it sets up the r.who stuff?  The repoze.who configuration stuff accepts a logger; apparently TG

Re: Repoze-dev subscription not working

2012-02-24 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:26:40PM -0800, Jonathan Vanasco wrote: On a similar note, when developing a pyramid subscriber package I had a ton of random crap show up in the logs -- as it would fire for ever html request in addition to static files. because i was using the logging facility

Re: Repoze-dev subscription not working

2012-02-24 Thread Jonathan Vanasco
For debugging on a local machine, where there is a single page request and any concurrent requests come from static elements, it works perfectly. I wouldn't , and didn't , suggest that for production -- which also would also almost never have logging set to debug. -- You received this message