I'm a huge fan of the web2py scheduler.  I use it ALL the time so when it 
quit working, I noticed it.  I've looked at the message board and nobody 
else is complaining about scheduler problems, so this is probably 
self-inflicted.  But for the life of me I don't see it.

I am using web2py 2.9.12-stable and running OS/X 10.9.5.  I have tried 
several versions of Python 2.7, all with similar result.  I go to start the 
scheduler from the command line with "-K app,app -X".  It prints out 
"running 1 scheduler...", then "running 2 scheduler..." and then it exits 
back to the command line.  If I start ONE process, I can get it to work. 
 But start two processes and it exits back quickly, with no message or 
error.

Running pypy (which had other problems) I was able to start two scheduler 
processes.  But I noticed only one process would ever get assignments, 
defeating the purpose.  I have tried other Python versions, from Apple and 
Continuum Analytics, but the CPython versions all work the same -- exit 
back to command line.

I have not tried web2py trunk.  Up until Feb 13 I could get the latest 
trunk version of web2py, but after Feb 13 my mercurial repository has not 
retrieved any changes at all, leading me to suspect the mercurial source 
for web2py is deprecated.  I imagine some other repo-manager-du-jour has 
been chosen and web2py is moved off to GIT or something else.  I'll find it 
if I need it to solve this problem.  (I will miss mercurial, tho.)

Any quick suggestions?  I'd love to use multiple cores on my website if 
possible...

-- Joe


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