ok adding --. The reason it does not fail when it does not find web2py.py is that (if I remember) this should work which binary distributions which do not have a web2py.py.
On Jan 30, 8:52 am, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jan 28, 2012, at 7:31 PM, Ross Peoples wrote: > > > I pulled from trunk a week or so ago and ever since, I've been getting this > > every few minutes printed to the console: > > > WARNING:web2py.cron:WEB2PY CRON Call returned code 2: > > -J is reserved for Jython > > usage: /usr/bin/python [option] ... [-c cmd | -m mod | file | -] [arg] ... > > Try `python -h' for more information. > > > I am running web2py using this: python web2py.py -a password -i 0.0.0.0 > > > If I add -N, the error goes away. I'm not using cron or anything. I only > > have one app in this web2py instance. Anyone else noticing these errors? > > The problem seems to be that when we issue a command like this (which the > newcron does): > > python web2py.py ... -J ... > > ...the -J is interpreted as an argument to python rather than to web2py.py. > > I believe this can be fixed by adding a line in newcron.py. Change: > > w2p_path = fileutils.abspath('web2py.py', gluon=True) > if os.path.exists(w2p_path): > commands.append(w2p_path) > > to > > w2p_path = fileutils.abspath('web2py.py', gluon=True) > if os.path.exists(w2p_path): > commands.append(w2p_path) > commands.append('--') > > (BTW, the os.path.exists logic seems broken. If the path doesn't exist, it > doesn't make sense to continue at all.)

