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They were being logged by the request handler, and then logged again
by WSGI_Object.log_request. After this patch, requests are only
logged when logger.level is at a <= level (e.g. closer to DEBUG)
than the WSGI_Object.log_level (usually INFO). For example, in
Serve_setup_logging,
self.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
will get request logs printed, but
self.logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
will not.
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To test this, you'll need to build an egg. You can use setuptools to
do this, by applying:
<snip-patch>
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WTK: This is the meat of Niall's
commit 4632cb6d22faa7220540f92af67693084f80f033
Author: Niall Douglas ...
Date: Wed Feb 22 17:46:06 2012 +0000
Fixed small bug where running from inside zip support was over
preferring .pyc files
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WTK: This is a portion of Niall's
commit 7f7a7738bcbcfd06a026f2985c1823a4ba5eb55b
Author: Niall Douglas ...
Date: Tue Feb 21 20:35:28 2012 +0000
Several hacks to make BE compatible with bbfreeze and therefore
compilable into a self contained directory
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This fixes:
From: Phil Schumm
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 08:15:21 -0500
Subject: [Be-devel] -be diff- under Hg
...
I've just noticed that -be diff- seems to yield different output
under Git than it does under Hg (e.g., in a Mercurial +repository,
-be diff- appears to show all changes as new bugs rather than
modified).
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With a tree like:
a
`-- b
`-- c
children(a) should return [b], not [b, c] or [c]. This catches a bug
in the Mercurial backend. Fix to follow.
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Thanks to Tim Mazid for reporting the bug, and Israel Basurto for
suggesting the fix.
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 07:26:14PM +1000, Tim Mazid wrote:
> $ interfaces/web/cfbe.py ~/projects/proj/
> Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.4
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "interfaces/web/cfbe.py", line 42, in <module>
> cherrypy.quickstart(WebInterface, '/', app_config)
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'quickstart'
>
> This is with the latest be from git, and python-cherrypy 2.3.0-3 from
> Debian wheezy.
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Sometimes saxutils returns unicode.
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This avoids errors if the comment text references a repository that
you don't have locally.
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This makes the default output less threatening for new users, while
still supplying the full UUIDs for driving BE from external software.
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and stdout to be overridden. This is necessary on Windows as there is no way for external programs to set stdin or stdout charsets :(
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This will make it easier (possible?) for people using the roff version
of the man page to follow the link.
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This fixes the underlying problem that we worked around in commit
2c9ae15f53aef57d28091b237c193c653c6e80dd. Now even
$ echo 'some bug | be --paginate new -
will work instead of raising IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor.
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If the command is run in the pager, access to stdin is tricky, so I
avoid it by default. I'd just missed the fact that `new -` used
stdin, which caused
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751473
$ be new -
Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libbe/command/new.py", line 89, in _run
summary = self.stdin.readline()
...
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/codecs.py", line 473, in read
newdata = self.stream.read(size)
IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
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In response to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733945
in which Neal Becker was bummed at the long traceback, which may
initially look like a programming issue.
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This was at one point used by `update_copyright.py`. Now that that is
an external package (and doesn't use `Pipe` anymore either), we can
safely remove this code.
As a side benifit, the Pipe doctests will no longer be there to fail
on OS X and other systems sufficiently different from my development
box.
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I seem to have left CherryPy out of the earlier list.
The extra handholding for minimal installations is an attempt to
address problems people have had installing BE on non-Linux systems,
where the standard build tools are less common.
I also mention my Gentoo overlay and Michel Alexandre Salim's Fedora
package, so people running Gentoo and Fedora don't have to bother
figuring any of this out ;).
Finally, I moved the package information up to the top of the install
page, so people on supported systems realize they have an easy out
before reading through the install procedure.
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WTK: This is a small part of Niall's
commit 7f7a7738bcbcfd06a026f2985c1823a4ba5eb55b
Author: Niall Douglas ...
Date: Tue Feb 21 20:35:28 2012 +0000
Several hacks to make BE compatible with bbfreeze and therefore
compilable into a self contained directory
I cleaned up his string construction, which was originally
version.version()+" ("+rev_date+")"
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Also add `**kwargs` to `invoke` so we can specify the environment.
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I was in favor of always leaving _VERSION commented in the trunk,
since released branches should fork off the trunk:
trunkA -> trunkB -> trunkC -> trunkD
`-> 1.0.0 `-> 1.1.0
`-> 1.0.1 `-> 1.1.1
But that doesn't seem to have been how things have worked out in BE.
In any case, you will need to release on top of a previous release
(e.g. 1.0.1 on top of 1.0.0 in my above example), so we cannot depend
on an initial comment character before _VERSION.
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http://pypi.python.org/pypi/update-copyright/
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So make failed for me (Matěj Cepl).
Signed-off-by: Matěj Cepl <mcepl@redhat.com>
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Per gitignore(5) it seems to me that directories in the root of the
repository should be ignored without leading ./ files. E.g.
build/
is correct for ignoring build/ directory and its content.
Signed-off-by: Matěj Cepl <mcepl@redhat.com>
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Some temporary changes to encoding.py seem to have been added to
commit 1512c0e2a64e19c8d4e5697257a4df5ddd8bc727
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
Date: Tue Nov 8 07:14:43 2011 -0500
by accident.
The initial change came from discussions with Niall Douglas, during
which I realized that "filesystem encoding" ususally means the
encoding for the *path*, not the *contents*. To avoid further
confusion I'd renamed `get_filesystem_encoding` to the less ambiguous
`get_text_file_encoding`. This commit should complete the transition.
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This catches the docs up with the changes made in:
commit a7ad89a6ad7da55089e6f9a4cdd645b7079ee04e
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
Date: Sat Apr 16 21:26:02 2011 -0400
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