Re: [web2py] Debugging in a server

2013-02-01 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
The tickets are just pickles. On Friday, 1 February 2013 03:06:13 UTC-6, Wonton wrote: > > Hello Mariano, > > Regarding to the tickets I've seen that they are stored in my errors > directory, so I can read them there (they are not well formatted, but at > least I can see the error). > For me is

Re: [web2py] Debugging in a server

2013-02-01 Thread Wonton
Hello Mariano, Regarding to the tickets I've seen that they are stored in my errors directory, so I can read them there (they are not well formatted, but at least I can see the error). For me is more important how to insert and read traces, and following your idea I will check if there is any l

Re: [web2py] Debugging in a server

2013-01-31 Thread Mariano Reingart
AFAIK you could store the tickets in the db or coping the files and open them locally (maybe in another web2py instance) Code traces will go to your web server logging facility (if any). If you cannot access that, you could create a temp file and write the logs there. For more advanced methods, ple

[web2py] Debugging in a server

2013-01-30 Thread Wonton
Hello everyone, Finally I have my project working in my local server so I've uploaded it to the real server (via FTP to the applications directory). It's working almost perfctly, but some features are giving errors and other are simply not working (they return incorrect data). My problem, I hav