Hi All I have installed python 2.6.2 in windows xp professional machine. I have set the following environment variables -- PYTHONPATH. It points to following windows folders: python root folder, the lib folder and lib-tk folder. I have configured IIS to execute python scripts.
I do not have any issues executing python scripts from the python interpreter window or from the browser using IIS as the web server. However, when I use the open source Appweb web browser to execute python scripts. It is able to execute only simple script without issues. For example, hello.py executes fine. hello.py -------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python print "Content-type: text/html\n\n" print "<html>Hello world!</html>" However I am not able to execute python scripts that contain import statements. I need to point out here that i do not have issue with using os or sys packages. When I tried to execute the sample client script that came with the gnutls wrapper for python, I got error. I narrowed it down to the "from ... import" line in the example. from gnutls.crypto import * from gnutls.connection import * Next I modified it to the functions used in the client python scripts (NOTE: I have added some additional functions to connection and crypto python scripts). from gnutls.crypto import X509Certificate, X509PrivateKey, X509CRL from gnutls.connection import AnonClientCred Next step, in order to debug, I used the module finder to see what is happening. To being with I used the module finder to find out the modules loaded for the simple script hello.py. hello2.py -------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python import modulefinder import pdb pdb.set_trace() finder = modulefinder.ModuleFinder() finder.run_script('hello.py') print "Content-type: text/html\n\n" print "<html>" print sys.exc_info() print 'Loaded modules:' for name, mod in finder.modules.iteritems(): print '%s: ' % name, print ','.join(mod.globalnames.keys()[:3]) print '-'*50 print 'Modules not imported:' print '\n'.join(finder.badmodules.iterkeys()) print "</html>" I got the error. Please see below for error as captured from Appweb logs. See lines 3 to 5. cgi:5 main 356: CGI Response: read 89 bytes cgi:6 main 356: Data is: > c:\appweb\web\hello2.py(9)<module>() -> finder = modulefinder.ModuleFinder() (Pdb) cgi:5 main 356: CGI Response: read 0 bytes cmd:7 main getExitCode: process 0, code 1 default:1 main Error: 503 "Service Unavailable" for "/hello2.py", file "c:/appweb/web/hello2.py": CGI process /hello2.py: exited abnormally with exit code: 1 request:5 main 356: flushOutput: background 0 Once again, let me stress that this issue is happening only when I use appweb as the web server. Some details on Appweb that I found out: Appweb opens up a new console process and executes the python scripts. See sample below: cmd:5 pool.0 Running: C:\Dev\Ironic\Tools\Python26\python.exe c:/ appweb/web/hello2.py When python scripts are executed in this fashion, should there be additional command line arguments be passed? Am I missing any additional settings. Also can you help with improving the debugging lines in hello2.py so that I can identify the issue. Please help. Thanks. Ram G. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list