You must be using trunk. I think this is a bug in trunk but not stable. Thanks for reporting it.
Massimo On Mar 3, 2:02 pm, ron_m <ron.mco...@gmail.com> wrote: > Additional information: > > I added a print to the front end of DAL.__init__ and was surprised to find > driver_args was set to {'check_same_thread': False} but I did not set it in > my db = DAL() class constructor call. > > So here is the issue. I start up the development environment on Linux with a > terminal command "python web2py.py" sitting in the correct web2py directory. > Because I have Tcl/TK installed on the system it comes up, solicits an admin > password and then I start the server. > > This in turn brings up a browser window running the welcome application. The > welcome application as written uses SQLLite as the database and since it is > default installed in Python >= 2.5 I have the driver and a connection > succeeds. The SQLLite adapter does use this driver_args parameter and if it > is not set forces it to the value I am seeing. > > Somehow driver_args gets stored globally and becomes the default for all > other adapter calls to __init__ on any other driver as well. > > To test this theory I commented out the db=DAL(...) line in db.py in the > welcome application and restarted the server. This caused the welcome app to > crash during the TclTk solicited start of the welcome app when the browser > is opened but at least the DAL did not get initialized using the SQLLite > database. > > Now I am able to run my own application and the driver_args = {} which would > be correct for the PostgreSQL adapter. > > Hope that helps isolate it a little better. > > Ron