On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 08:16 -0700, dpapathanasiou wrote: > > And where might we be able to see that stack trace? > > This is it: > > Exception: ('AttributeError', '<no args>', [' File "/opt/server/smtp/ > smtps.py", line 213, in handle\n e > mail_replier.post_reply(recipient_mbox, \'\'.join(data))\n', ' File "/ > opt/server/smtp/email_replier.py", l > ine 108, in post_reply\n save_attachments(result[2], msg_text)\n', > ' File "/opt/server/smtp/email_repli > er.py", line 79, in save_attachments\n data_manager.upload_file > (item_id, filename, filedata)\n', ' File > "../db/data_manager.py", line 697, in upload_file\n if > docs_db.save_file(item_id, file_name, file_data) > :\n', ' File "../db/docs_db.py", line 102, in save_file\n result = > file_utils.write_file(saved_file_pat > h, saved_file_name + saved_file_ext, file_data)\n']) > > If you're wondering, I'm using this to capture the exception: > > def formatExceptionInfo(maxTBlevel=5): > """For displaying exception information""" > cla, exc, trbk = sys.exc_info() > excName = cla.__name__ > try: > excArgs = exc.__dict__["args"] > except KeyError: > excArgs = "<no args>" > excTb = traceback.format_tb(trbk, maxTBlevel) > return (excName, excArgs, excTb) >
Which is *really* difficult (for me) to read. Any chance of providing a "normal" traceback? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list