On Wednesday, 14 August 2013 02:28:04 UTC+5:30, Luca wrote:
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> If you use sqlite, it should work, since the db is kept in a local file.
> Luca
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There is a mysql-noinstall version available. It can reside in a local
folder.
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Johann, apparently I'm not sure.. I'll check it out. Thank you.
On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 6:03:43 AM UTC-6, Johann Spies wrote:
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> On 13 August 2013 19:29, Evan Caldwell >wrote:
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> Johann,
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>> I didn't realize you had responded. I am using MySQL
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> Are you sure?
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> and getting th
On 13 August 2013 19:29, Evan Caldwell wrote:
Johann,
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> I didn't realize you had responded. I am using MySQL
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Are you sure?
and getting the error :
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no such table: auth_user
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The error comes from sqlite!
Anyhow your problem is that you have to have a portable database if you
want to wo
If you use sqlite, it should work, since the db is kept in a local file.
Luca
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:11:37 PM UTC-7, Derek wrote:
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> If you are going to manually sync up the databases, use the 'sql.log' to
> make your work easier.
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> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:10:23 PM UTC-7, Derek
If you are going to manually sync up the databases, use the 'sql.log' to
make your work easier.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:10:23 PM UTC-7, Derek wrote:
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> In this scenario, your database files keep track of the current state of
> the database. So this won't really work unless you manually s
In this scenario, your database files keep track of the current state of
the database. So this won't really work unless you manually sync up the
databases.
You may want to try fake_migrate to rebuild those table files.
http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#Fixing-broken-migrations
On Tu
Johann,
I didn't realize you had responded. I am using MySQL and getting the error
: no such table: auth_user
On Thursday, August 8, 2013 1:41:52 AM UTC-6, Johann Spies wrote:
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> On 08/08/2013 01:10, Evan Caldwell wrote:
> > I use Google Drive on all my machines to keep things synced up. I
On 08/08/2013 01:10, Evan Caldwell wrote:
I use Google Drive on all my machines to keep things synced up. I
installed web2py on my windows laptop in a folder in my Google Drive
(I use the windows client). Then I opened up web2py on my windows
machine at work from the same synced folder. I can o
I use Google Drive on all my machines to keep things synced up. I installed
web2py on my windows laptop in a folder in my Google Drive (I use the
windows client). Then I opened up web2py on my windows machine at work from
the same synced folder. I can open up the admin page an all but when I ope
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