Can you help us debug this? In applications/admin/wizard.py
if not app_create(app,request,force=True,key=params['security_key']): session.flash = 'Failure to create application' redirect(URL('step6')) ### save metadata in newapp/ wizard.metadata meta = os.path.join(request.folder,'..',app,'wizard.metadata') file=open(meta,'wb') Why is the open failing? Was a applications/foobar created? On Jun 4, 4:08 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote: > On 1.96.3 I tried the new app wizard for kicks. I let everything > default except for the app name, "foobar". Wizard crashed. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "N:\web2py\gluon\restricted.py", line 188, in restricted > exec ccode in environment > File "N:/web2py/applications/admin/controllers/wizard.py", line 572, > in <module> > File "N:\web2py\gluon\globals.py", line 96, in <lambda> > self._caller = lambda f: f() > File "N:/web2py/applications/admin/controllers/wizard.py", line 200, > in step6 > create(form.vars) > File "N:/web2py/applications/admin/controllers/wizard.py", line 489, > in create > file=open(meta,'wb') > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'N:\\web2py\\applications > \\admin/..\\foobar\\wizard.metadata' > > Personally, I think this kind of wizard should not be packaged in with > web2py at this early stage in web2py's career. I would question how > many people would actually use it and whether it would be worth the > effort to maintain. > > I'm not saying it isn't useful for newbies. I am saying that web2py > newbies are probably early adopters and less likely to need or use > such a wizard. Just my 2 cents.