On Jul 21, 2010, at 2:03 PM, mdipierro wrote: > The fact that you are having the problem with static files is giving > me an idea for a test. > Can you please try the web2py I just posted in trunk?
That seems like a nice optimization, but (assuming it fixes the symptom) does it explain the 20-25-second stalls? > > Massimo > > On Jul 21, 2:08 pm, MikeEllis <michael.f.el...@gmail.com> wrote: >> One more detail. As you would hope, it's generally not the case that >> both browsers stall at the same time. While stalled on either laptop >> I can keep reloading on the other. >> >> On Jul 21, 3:03 pm, MikeEllis <michael.f.el...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I tried changing to cron=False in web2py.py. No impact on problem. >>> Same two-laptop setup as described previous. Happens even on pages >>> that contain very little. Chrome DevTools shows same problem as >>> before: One or more the .js/.css/.png files are delayed by 20 to 25 >>> seconds latency. >> >>> The problem is also unaffected by whether I run web2py under winpdb or >>> directly from the command line. If I interrupt during the latency >>> while running under winpdb, I typically see >> >>> * MainThread in rocket.py start() on line 301 >>> * Thread1 in threading.py wait() called by Queue.py get() called by >>> rocket.py run() line 405 >>> * Remaining 10 threads all in socket.py readline() called by rocket.py >>> read_request_line() line 825 >> >>> I'd send you the full stack traces but winpdb doesn't seem to support >>> copying selections. (argggh!) >> >>> Hope this is useful. >>> Mike >> >>> On Jul 21, 1:01 pm, Kuba Kucharski <kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>> yes, but I am on the GPRS connection now, I am not able to test it so >>>> the results be reliable, I will try to do that asap