-Aaron
Edmund Lian wrote:
If Application.config contains a nonexistent context, Webware CVS throws the following--rather cryptic--exception, and does not actually identify what the missing context is:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "WebKit/ThreadedAppServer.py", line 704, in run File "WebKit/ThreadedAppServer.py", line 71, in __init__ File "WebKit/AutoReloadingAppServer.py", line 56, in __init__ File "WebKit/AppServer.py", line 86, in __init__ File "WebKit/AppServer.py", line 209, in createApplication File "WebKit/Application.py", line 92, in __init__ File "/opt/Webware/WebKit/URLParser.py", line 112, in __init__ self.addContext(name, dir) File "/opt/Webware/WebKit/URLParser.py", line 180, in addContext mod = imp.load_module(name, *res) TypeError: load_module() argument after * must be a sequence
I think it makes more sense for a warning naming the missing context to be printed to the console, and then for loading to continue.
...Edmund.
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