On Tuesday, 25 September 2012 16:50:37 UTC+2, Joris wrote:
--The reason why you are seeing this behaviour is because apache caches the compiled python scripts. As apache has multiple threads, some still carry old information, and some new. As HTTP is stateless, this is why you get inconsistent behaviour. The situation is resolved by either reloading apache or by using the testing server. The behaviour you describe cannot be a result of SVN, as SVN is not affected upon refresh.jb
Op dinsdag 25 september 2012 14:19:04 UTC+2 schreef Leo het volgende:Let me understand: you commit code to a SVN repository and put in in production? Did you restart Apache?
Leo2012/9/25 Gjorge Karakabakov <gorg...@gmail.com>
I can't explain it but Django + SVN for code version control loads older buggy versions of files every time i hit refresh on the web site i'm working on.So if I changed something in a file 2 days ago (made lots of commits since then) it will show up now. Next time I hit refresh another change 1 day ago appears.I'm using: Django 1.4, Apache, SVN--
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