Is anyone running into this issue? It's happening both in Windows and Linux.
Should I postpone migrating to python3?

On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 4:04:57 PM UTC-5, Antonio Salazar wrote:
>
> The bug is very easy to reproduce:
>
>    - Clone the repository from GitHub
>    - Run python3 web2py.py
>    - Browse to http://127.0.0.1:8000/welcome/favicon.ico
>
> It seems only *base/streamer.py* and *contrib/gateways/fcgi.py* handle 
> exceptions in this way.
>
> On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 12:00:43 PM UTC-5, Antonio Salazar wrote:
>>
>> Now that web2py supports python 3, I just went on and migrated my 
>> website. All works fine, except for a crash which I'm not sure how to 
>> handle.
>>
>> I get this when the browser looks for /favicon.ico (a non-existent file 
>> because it's in /images/favicon.ico)
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "R:\Website Extranet\Fuentes\web2py\gluon\main.py", line 329, in 
>> wsgibase
>>     response.stream(static_file, request=request)
>>   File "R:\Website Extranet\Fuentes\web2py\gluon\globals.py", line 617, 
>> in stream
>>     status=self.status)
>>   File "R:\Website Extranet\Fuentes\web2py\gluon\streamer.py", line 66, 
>> in stream_file_or_304_or_206
>>     if e[0] == errno.EISDIR:
>> TypeError: 'FileNotFoundError' object is not subscriptable 
>> <http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/ticket/unrecoverable>
>>
>> The problem is the handling of exceptions in base/streamer.py
>> except IOError as e:
>>     if e[0] == errno.EISDIR:
>>         raise HTTP(403, error_message, web2py_error='file is a directory'
>> )
>>     elif e[0] == errno.EACCES:
>>        raise HTTP(403, error_message, web2py_error='inaccessible file')
>>     else:
>>       raise HTTP(404, error_message, web2py_error='invalid file')
>>
>>
>> e[0] crashes because e is not indexable, it expects e.errno instead.
>>
>>

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