On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 12:33:58 AM UTC+2, Ramiro Morales wrote:
Hi Dan,On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 11:00 AM Dan <dan...@gmail.com> wrote:Forgot to mention that this is on a mac osx host with ubuntu 16 virtualbox guest, I'm not sure that has something to do with it?
On Thursday, April 25, 2019 at 10:06:59 PM UTC+2, Dan wrote:I'm using Django 2.2 on a new project and suddenly the autoreloader is looping when I change a file
DEBUG:
/urls.py. is_changed: False, is_new: True
/urls.py previous mtime: None, current mtime: 1556221457.0
/urls.py notified as changed. Signal results: [(<function translation_file_changed at 0x7fd933e05d90>, None)].
/urls.py changed, reloading
It says the file is new but it was just changed - it refers to translation_file_changed but I have no translation files in my project.
My project is on a virtualbox shared folder, if I start a new project from scratch it works ok and previous versions of Django work fine.
I tried using watchman + pywatchman and it doesn't seem to work at all, I dont think it works with shared virtualbox folders.
Is there anyway I can get this working with 2.2 can I use the old reloader or do I need to revert to 2.1?
Can you try the stable/2.2.x git branch? it contains a couple of post-2.1 fixes to the reloading code which will get released as 2.2.1 in a few days AFAIK..Also, is the folder where urls-py is located shared between the host and the VM in some way? What file system type is the host using?--Ramiro Morales
@ramiromorales
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