From: F. G. <fg...@da...> - 2001-03-03 16:50:31
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Thanks for your response, Jay! The py file is there because the install guide says it has to be if one wants to build an EXE file out of the cgi (and on NT/IIS you have to do so). O.k., I've hidden it by renaming it. Same again, the error persists. Any ideas? Best regards Franz GEIGER > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Jay Love [mailto:js...@js...] > Gesendet: Samstag, 03. März 2001 16:45 > An: fg...@da... > Cc: web...@li... > Betreff: Re: [Webware-discuss] Webware 0.5: Cannot start the app server > > > > It looks like from your description you renamed WebKit.cgi to > WebKit.py. Don't do that. :-) > > Leave WebKit.cgi as WebKit.cgi, and try it again. Looks to me like you > had a WebKit.py, a file that shouldn't exist. > > Jay > > > F. GEIGER wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I recently downloaded Webware 0.5 and installed it on an NT 4.0/SP 6 box > > (Python 2.0, IIS 4) by > > -- running install.py where I copied the tree to (D:\Webware), > > -- changing WebKit.cgi/py (BTW: Any experience with EXE creation using > > py2exe?). > > > > Then I wanted to start the app server (AppServer.bat). But this > failes and I > > get the message: > > > > [Sat Mar 03 11:35:06 2001] [error] WebKit: Error in adapter > > Error while executing script > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "WebKit\WebKit.py", line 16, in ? > > import WebKit.CGIAdapter > > ImportError: No module named CGIAdapter > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "Launch.py", line 25, in ? > > File "Launch.py", line 20, in main > > File "<string>", line 1, in ? > > File "WebKit\ThreadedAppServer.py", line 19, in ? > > from AppServer import AppServer > > File "WebKit\AppServer.py", line 16, in ? > > from Application import Application > > File "WebKit\Application.py", line 5, in ? > > from ExceptionHandler import ExceptionHandler > > File "WebKit\ExceptionHandler.py", line 6, in ? > > from HTTPResponse import HTTPResponse > > File "WebKit\HTTPResponse.py", line 3, in ? > > from WebKit.Cookie import Cookie > > ImportError: No module named Cookie > > > > I tried to add D:\Webware to the Python Path w/o success. The WebwareDir > > setting in WebKit.cgi/py is WebwareDir = 'D:\\Webware'. But that's not > > relevant at this stage (right?). > > > > Any ideas how to proceed? > > > > Best regards > > Franz GEIGER > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Webware-discuss mailing list > > Web...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss > > > > |