I guess I'm having a hard time configuring the scheduler as a daemon on 
webfaction (not much of a sys admin) and it seemed more pratical to do it 
this way, since it would have the added advantage of reloading the modules 
and I have quite a bit of my code in modules.

Quarta-feira, 6 de Fevereiro de 2013 16:42:01 UTC, Niphlod escreveu:
>
> unless changes are in modules, scheduler loads a pristine environment at 
> every task (meaning that if you change models or task functions, as soon as 
> you save the file the scheduler will pick up the changes)
>
> On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 5:35:10 PM UTC+1, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>>
>> Yes the scheduler certainly doesn't need to reboot every time the 
>> webserver restarts. However it's pratical that it does as many times, 
>> webserver reboots correspond with code updates that I want the scheduler to 
>> see too.
>
>

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