Why setting these parameters? -n 1 -o 5000
one thread only? Why not just leave the default parameters? Massimo On Jul 27, 8:39 pm, rb <rbspg...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thx. I am *really* relieved that web2py doesn't need to be run as > root. I think my problem was that __init__.pyc got *somehow* owned by > root and then web2py wouldn't run unless it was root. I've now > successfully gotten it up and running (***finally***) as a non-root > user (yeah, I de-installed everything, deleted all relevent > directories, rebooted (this was necessary!!! even in Linux???) and > then did a reinstall). Ok. So I pull up web2py in eclipse and set a > breakpoint at the bottom and it stops and I click to *run* after that. > It should now stop in default.py at my breakpoints (like it used to) > when I make my xmlrpc calls from the client. > > Instead, it doesn't hang, the client just aborts with a 400 error from > the svr. So I'm commenting out everything I can and just trying to get > ***anything*** to work. So far, no joy. I luv python but I absolutely > ***hate*** this "silent fail" time waster. Gawwwd. > > Here's my args to web2py: > > -i 192.168.0.155 -p 8080 -v -n 1 -o 5000 -a "<recycle>" > > I *think* that gives a 5 second timeout... mmmm I better up that to > 50000. I created another simple add/sub xmlrpc app and ***finally*** > it works. So now onto the app that used to work. > > This web server beastie does NOT play nice when it fails. > > --- > Rb > > *sigh* > > On Jul 27, 6:03 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > NO. Running web2py as root is a very bad idea. > > > Your problem does not look like a web2py problem but, assuming it is, > > it is possible that you run it as root (not good) and not you are > > running as a user (good) but you do not have permissions to read the > > files web2py created (for example the apps). > > > Massimo > > > On Jul 27, 2:00 pm, rb <rbspg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Arghhhhhhhhhhh.... > > > > I have been using eclipse (successfully up til now) to run the web2py > > > svr (ubuntu 9.04 desktop) on a lan address of 192.168.0.155, > > > connecting to a winXP client, also on the LAN. This allowed me to > > > single step through my controller code and it was working... > > > beautifully... I think now, in retrospect. > > > > Something happened. Eclipse will no longer work. I cannot even load up > > > eclipse - it just hangs. I've deinstalled everything related to > > > eclipse and deleted the associated directories and done a complete re- > > > install. Nope it's all broke. > > > > Okayyyyyyyyyyy... how about Winpdb? Ugh... slog through the docs and > > > figure out how to use it. Hey, not too bad... this should do... > > > except... I cannot run Web2py as a non-root user (probably something > > > to do with accessing sockets or something) and winpdb will work except > > > when I run it as root. Example: > > > > > sudo winpdb -r web2py.py -i 192.168.0.155 -p 8080 -v -a "<recycle>" & > > > > Then I get: > > > > [1] 12988 > > > :~/workspace/rnapossvr/src$ /var/lib/python-support/python2.6/rpdb2.py: > > > 314: DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated > > > import sets > > > /var/lib/python-support/python2.6/rpdb2.py:319: DeprecationWarning: > > > The popen2 module is deprecated. Use the subprocess module. > > > import popen2 > > > Failed to contact the GConf daemon; exiting. > > > > QUESTION: does Web2py HAVE to be run as root? (Note I am NOT running > > > it on localhost because my client is another machine). > > > > I've tried every !...@#$ thing I can think of to get a debugger to work. > > > No joy. I need to get this bugger to work. > > > > ....excuse me... I have to go scream in the other room for a while. > > > > --- > > > Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!!!!!!!!! > > > > PS. A better question would be: what do you use to debug web2py? I've > > > introduced some kind of bug and all I get from my xmlrpc calls is a > > > "400 BAD REQUEST" back from the svr. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---