add yourself to the bandwagon and help us see what's going wrong.... 
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues/711

BTW: asked several times for someone with a mac to test it. I haven't one 
so unfortunately I can't help that much if nobody replies.

On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 6:16:28 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Yes. Mercurial is deprecated. I will remove it. for now I re-synced but 
> the logs are off.
>
> On Friday, 6 March 2015 04:58:41 UTC-6, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>>
>> 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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