Is anyone looking into this? currently this a real blocker for using web2py
with Python 3. End of support for Python 2 is just a little bit over a
year... besides getting worried I'd also like to use new features of Python
3.
I'd appreciate web2py dev help and hope this issue can be fixed. Let
Ok, tested in Ubuntu 18.04 (simply using "2/0" in the index function of
default controller) using Python 3.6 and Python 3.7 and the issue is
still present.
El 01/09/18 a las 12:28, Carlos Cesar Caballero Díaz escribió:
maybe is related with Python version, let me test
El 01/09/18 a las 11:
maybe is related with Python version, let me test
El 01/09/18 a las 11:44, Alex escribió:
Hi Carlos,
thanks for your response. On a Mac with Python 3.7 this does not seem
to happen. Does anyone know if it is related to the OS or Python version?
Alex
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 5:32:2
Hi Carlos,
thanks for your response. On a Mac with Python 3.7 this does not seem to
happen. Does anyone know if it is related to the OS or Python version?
Alex
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 5:32:24 PM UTC+2, Carlos Cesar Caballero
wrote:
>
> Hi Alex, seems a bug with Python 3, I have creat
Hi Alex, seems a bug with Python 3, I have created an issue for this a
couple days ago https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues/1998
Greetings.
El 01/09/18 a las 11:22, Alex escribió:
Hi,
I created a new application on the admin page and added a simple error
in the default/index controller, e
Hi,
I created a new application on the admin page and added a simple error in
the default/index controller, e.g.
a = 10 / 0
an error ticket is created but contains no useful stack trace. This only
happens when I use Python 3.5, with Python 2.7 the stack trace is fine. I'm
on Ubuntu and using th
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