Oh I didn't know GAE had logs too whoops.

It gives me the warning:

File referenced by handler not found: gaehandler.py

Any idea what that means?

On Aug 26, 1:58 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Check the GAE logs on the dashboard.
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> On Aug 25, 10:32 pm, Jarrod Cugley <jcug...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > So I've created a basic website that works on the web2py server, so I
> > wanted to test it on the GAE, these are my steps so far:
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> > 1. read:http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11#Google-App-Engine
> > 2. copied the app.example.yaml into my app.yaml and changed the id to
> > the same id I used to create my app on GAE
> > 3. Added the existing folder directory to GAE launcher
> > 4. Run it, and it spits this out in the log:
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> > *** Running dev_appserver with the following flags:
> >     --admin_console_server= --port=8080
> > Python command: /usr/bin/python2.6
> > Warning: You are using a Python runtime (2.6) that is more recent than
> > the production runtime environment (2.5). Your application may use
> > features that are not available in the production environment and may
> > not work correctly when deployed to production.
> > WARNING  2011-08-26 03:22:33,391 datastore_file_stub.py:512] Could not
> > read datastore data from /var/folders/t3/
> > yh6qg8x93q989_mdzgh9frd80000gn/T/dev_appserver.datastore
> > INFO     2011-08-26 03:22:33,392 rdbms_sqlite.py:58] Connecting to
> > SQLite database '' with file '/var/folders/t3/
> > yh6qg8x93q989_mdzgh9frd80000gn/T/dev_appserver.rdbms'
> > WARNING  2011-08-26 03:22:33,396 dev_appserver.py:4748] Could not
> > initialize images API; you are likely missing the Python "PIL" module.
> > ImportError: No module named _imaging
> > INFO     2011-08-26 03:22:33,405 dev_appserver_multiprocess.py:637]
> > Running application selfemployedlist on port 8080:http://localhost:8080
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> > 5. clicked the browse button in GAE launcher and it spits back 
> > this:https://gist.github.com/1172615
> > 6. deploy it to GAE and it prints this in the GAE launcher log:
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> > INFO     2011-08-26 03:24:12,743 dev_appserver_main.py:667] Server
> > interrupted by user, terminating
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> > *** Running appfg.py with the following flags:
> >     --no_cookies --email=jcug...@gmail.com --passin update
> > Application: selfemployedlist; version: 1
> > Host: appengine.google.com
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> > Starting update of app: selfemployedlist, version: 1
> > Scanning files on local disk.
> > Cloning 30 static files.
> > Cloning 135 application files.
> > Cloned 100 files.
> > Uploading 18 files and blobs.
> > Uploaded 18 files and blobs
> > Compilation starting.
> > Compilation completed.
> > Starting deployment.
> > Checking if deployment succeeded.
> > Will check again in 1 seconds.
> > Checking if deployment succeeded.
> > Will check again in 2 seconds.
> > Checking if deployment succeeded.
> > Will check again in 4 seconds.
> > Checking if deployment succeeded.
> > Deployment successful.
> > Checking if updated app version is serving.
> > Completed update of app: selfemployedlist, version: 1
> > Password for jcug...@gmail.com: If deploy fails you might need to
> > 'rollback' manually.
> > The "Make Symlinks..." menu option can help with command-line work.
> > *** appcfg.py has finished with exit code 0 ***
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> > 7. Then view the version I just uploaded on GAE and it shows me this
> > in the browser:
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> > Error: Server Error
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> > The server encountered an error and could not complete your request.
> > If the problem persists, please report your problem and mention this
> > error message and the query that caused it.

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