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Chris McDonough wrote:
> simahawk wrote:
>> Hi,
>> indeed I tried to use twisted and finally it worked!
>>
>> I simply installed PasteScript and Twisted and changed a line in the
>> server section of the myproj.ini:
>>
>> [server:main]
>> use = egg:Pas
I actually use xmlrpc a lot and have run into this in the past a few times.
there have been a few incarnations of medusa in the past that has also
exhibited
similiar symptoms, I think it has something to do with how the server and client
decide if there is anything left to transfer over the socket
simahawk wrote:
> Hi,
> indeed I tried to use twisted and finally it worked!
>
> I simply installed PasteScript and Twisted and changed a line in the
> server section of the myproj.ini:
>
> [server:main]
> use = egg:PasteScript#twisted
That's a bit of a shame... the paste HTTP server is usually
Hi,
indeed I tried to use twisted and finally it worked!
I simply installed PasteScript and Twisted and changed a line in the
server section of the myproj.ini:
[server:main]
use = egg:PasteScript#twisted
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 12:51 -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> The output of the threads debu
The output of the threads debug middleware you put up at
http://pastebin.org/16704 looks more or less normal to me. You might
try a different WSGI HTTP server to see if that has any effect.
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simahawk wrote:
> Thank you Tim!
>
> It seems the only thing I can do is try to use twisted. Am I
Thank you Tim!
It seems the only thing I can do is try to use twisted. Am I wrong?
BTW I tried repoze.debug and this is the result:
http://pastebin.org/16704
10 threads waiting for something...
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 09:02 +0800, Tim Hoffman wrote:
> I found that if you run zope3 server under
I found that if you run zope3 server under paste you get the same
thing, whereas if you use twisted
it works fine. See this thread I posted last year.
https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope3-users/2008-October/008261.html
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:32 PM, simahawk wrote:
> hi list,
>
> I created