it's the one that was already fixed 8 hours ago.

On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 7:38:05 AM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Can anybody else reproduce this issue?
>
> On Friday, 20 March 2015 00:04:12 UTC-5, Kiran Subbaraman wrote:
>>
>>  Windows 8.1 64 bit
>> Python 2.7.9 (default, Dec 10 2014, 12:24:55) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] 
>> on win32
>> Just the plain rocket server - have not installed / configured a web 
>> server.
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> Kiran Subbaramanhttp://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
>>
>> On Thu, 19-03-2015 10:34 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>  
>> which windows version? what Python version? are you behind Apache or 
>> other web server?
>>
>> On Thursday, 19 March 2015 03:24:45 UTC-5, Kiran Subbaraman wrote: 
>>>
>>>  Tried with the latest (for testers):
>>> I saw the same "no module named objects" error.
>>>
>>> Went back to admin, and selected the "clean" option. I don't see the 
>>> previous error.
>>>
>>> Now I see this issue:
>>> Version
>>> web2py™     Version 2.9.12-stable+timestamp.2015.03.19.06.51.11
>>> Python     Python 2.7.9: 
>>> C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\web2py.exe (prefix: 
>>> D:\programs\open\python27)
>>> Traceback
>>>
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\restricted.py", 
>>> line 226, in restricted
>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>   File 
>>> "C:/Users/subbaraman/Downloads/web2py_win_002/web2py/applications/my_app/controllers/default.py",
>>>  
>>> line 1107, in <module>
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\globals.py", 
>>> line 393, in <lambda>
>>>     self._caller = lambda f: f()
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\tools.py", line 
>>> 3455, in f
>>>     return action(*a, **b)
>>>   File 
>>> "C:/Users/subbaraman/Downloads/web2py_win_002/web2py/applications/my_app/controllers/default.py",
>>>  
>>> line 304, in index
>>>     orderby=_construct_orderby(), limitby=limitby, **cache_settings)
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\packages\dal\pydal\objects.py",
>>>  
>>> line 2085, in select
>>>     return adapter.select(self.query,fields,attributes)
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\packages\dal\pydal\adapters\base.py",
>>>  
>>> line 1228, in select
>>>     time_expire)
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\cache.py", line 
>>> 428, in __call__
>>>     self.storage[key] = (now, value)
>>>   File 
>>> "C:\Users\subbaraman\Downloads\web2py_win_002\web2py\gluon\cache.py", line 
>>> 328, in __setitem__
>>>     pickle.dump((time.time(), value), tmp, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
>>> PicklingError: Can't pickle <type 'function'>: attribute lookup 
>>>
>>>
>>> Have attached a sample app that will help recreate this problem. The 
>>> backend is postgres. The password needs to be updated, before you test it.
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
>>> Kiran Subbaramanhttp://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
>>>
>>> On Thu, 19-03-2015 12:58 PM, Niphlod wrote:
>>>  
>>> nope, can't replicate. Try downloading the latest.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 5:46:43 AM UTC+1, Kiran Subbaraman wrote: 
>>>>
>>>>  Downloaded it from 
>>>> http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/nightly/web2py_win.zip. This 
>>>> contains the binary / exe. 
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> Kiran Subbaramanhttp://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 19-03-2015 1:13 AM, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>  
>>>> is it the source or the binary version ?
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 6:25:22 PM UTC+1, Kiran Subbaraman 
>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> Bumping this thread: 
>>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/6lWIcIAYoHY/lRPDjXHl2_wJ
>>>>> Does anyone else face this issue?
>>>>>  
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