I put this:
{{=URL.__name__}}

in the view of my index page and it showed
URL

(not _URL as you said)


Also, I don't know if its helpful to mention that the latest format
for the URL function is not working anywhere in my app, not just in
appadmin.  So, if I put:

{{=URL('index')}}

in my index page, I get the same syntax error that I had in appadmin.

On Sep 18, 4:10 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Sep 18, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Avik Basu wrote:
>
>
>
> > Line 219 of gluon/compileapp.py is as you described it. I also deleted
> > the whole gluon directory and downloaded the latest source of web2py
> > before restarting the server.  Also, as far as I can tell, I am not
> > doing anything tricky with Globals or the URL symbol in my models.
>
> > I now get the following syntax error:
>
> > SyntaxError: URL: a=index c=None f=None r=None u=URL
>
> Thanks.
>
> I realized after I sent that last request that the __name__ of URL might not 
> be significant at this point, because we're inside the URL() function.
>
> This might be worth a try. In appadmin.py, near the beginning (after the 
> imports, but before response.menu is set):
>
> logger = logging.getLogger('web2py')
> logger.warning('appadmin url.name=%s' % URL.__name__)
>
> What you *should* see is _URL. That's what I see if I stick it in my own 
> appadmin.
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 18, 3:33 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >> On Sep 18, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Avik Basu wrote:
>
> >>> After restarting the server, I get the following error:
>
> >>> SyntaxError: URL: a=index c=None f=None r=None
>
> >> I was afraid of that, and I can't explain it.
>
> >> Please check that line 219 of gluon/compileapp.py is:
>
> >>     environment['URL'] = html._gURL(request)
>
> >> And you might want to quit your server, delete all the .pyc files in 
> >> gluon, and restart.
>
> >> Do you do anything tricky with globals() or the URL symbol in your models?
>
> >> And let's try one more printing attempt:
>
> >>    if not (application and controller and function):
> >>        if r:
> >>            msg = 'URL: a=%s c=%s f=%s r.a=%s r.c=%s r.f=%s' % 
> >> (application,controller,function,r.application,r.controller,r.function)
> >>        else:
> >>            msg = 'URL: a=%s c=%s f=%s r=%s u=%s' % 
> >> (application,controller,function,r,URL.__name__)
> >>        raise SyntaxError, msg
>
> >>> On Sep 18, 2:46 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >>>> On Sep 18, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Avik Basu wrote:
>
> >>>>> When I replace the code in gluon/html.py, I still keep getting the
> >>>>> same SyntaxError ('not enough information to build the url') which
> >>>>> seems strange since that is not even in the code anymore.
>
> >>>>> I am sort of new to debugging the gluon code so I maybe making some
> >>>>> simple mistake.   I did delete the html.pyc file. Do I need to restart
> >>>>> the server?
>
> >>>> I would assume so, given the message, and especially if you're not 
> >>>> seeing html.pyc getting recreated.
>
> >>>>> On Sep 18, 2:31 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> On Sep 18, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Avik Basu wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> Sure, I'm happy to help debug.  Send me the print statements when you
> >>>>>>> get a chance.
>
> >>>>>> FWIW, I just did the same thing (move the current appadmin into my own 
> >>>>>> app) and it seems to work OK; at least I can access appadmin/index OK.

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