From: David L. <dav...@se...> - 2004-06-15 21:31:14
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Hey all, I was wondering if anyone else has seen this error or has an idea of where I could start looking for more information. I have webware 0.8.1 running on a windows 2000 machine and I have a recurring error that is causing me headaches and the clients a lot of frustration. Nothing seems to be going wrong until suddenly webware crashes. I have redirected standard error and standard out to a file so that I am able to catch webware's output. This is the tail of the file; Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:/webware/Webware-0.8.1\WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 619, in run time.sleep(1.0) IOError: [Errno 4] Interrupted function call Exiting AppServer ThreadedAppServer: Shutting Down Exception in thread Thread-13: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\PYTHON~1\lib\threading.py", line 436, in __bootstrap self.run() File "C:\PYTHON~1\lib\threading.py", line 416, in run self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs) File "D:/webware/Webware-0.8.1\WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 610, in windowsmainloop server.mainloop(monitor) File "D:/webware/Webware-0.8.1\WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 149, in mainloop if sock.getsockname()[1] =3D=3D self.monitorPort: File "<string>", line 1, in getsockname File "C:\PYTHON~1\lib\socket.py", line 143, in _dummy raise error(EBADF, 'Bad file descriptor') error: (9, 'Bad file descriptor') Stopping AutoReload Monitor Shutting down the AppServer Application is Shutting Down Application has been succesfully shutdown. AppServer has been shutdown I don't know if I should be looking for the source of the IOError or the socket error.=20 Any ideas/thoughts/comments from someone would be appreciated. David London dav...@se... |