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SystemError: com_backpatch: offset too large

mark

2/20/2008 4:42:00 AM

hi, i get this error while using
web.py and cheetah.
how to fix this? happens everytime regularly
thanks


Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/webapi.py", line 313, in wsgifunc
result = func()
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/request.py", line 131, in <lambda>
func = lambda: handle(inp, fvars)
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/request.py", line 61, in handle
return tocall(*([x and urllib.unquote(x) for x in args] + fna))
File "/home/mark/work/pop/user.py", line 127, in proxyfunc
return func(self, *args, **kw)
File "./code.py", line 1491, in GET
return web.render("newview.html")
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/cheetah.py", line 89, in render
compiled_tmpl = _compiletemplate(template, base=base, isString=isString)
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/utils.py", line 286, in __call__
self.cache[key] = self.func(*args, **keywords)
File "/home/mark/work/pop/web/cheetah.py", line 37, in __compiletemplate
exec str(tmpl_compiler) in execspace
SystemError: com_backpatch: offset too large
2 Answers

news

6/11/2014 1:42:00 PM

0

On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 00:40:43 +0000 (UTC), "Asher_N"
<ashernat@gmail.com> wrote:

>"news" <news@fx07.iad.highwinds-media.com> wrote in
>news:45edp9d2dvhudad0lh21uuvgm767f14su9@4ax.com:
>
>>
>>>Your statements are made implying you have knowledge of Judaism. We
>>
>> We?
>>
>>>simply want to know where that knowledge was aquired. It's a valid
>>>question. And not answering it will simply re-enforce our view that
>>>you have no Jewish education and/or knowledge.
>>
>> Your question somehow suggests that you're qualified to question and
>> assess my Jewish education/knowledge. Until I see some evidence of
>> your own verifiable, peer-reviewed Jewish education, you're not really
>> in a position to question mine, are you?
>>
>> --
>> Francis Xavier Turlough
>> University of the Witwatersrand
>> Johannesburg
>> South Africa
>
>I am but a babe in knowledge compared to a lot of posters here. But then
>again, I don't make it a habit of putting forth opinions on things I know
>nothing about.

Nor do I. You won't find me making comments on the finer points of
Judaism (the religion).

>And yes, I am qualified to judge your Jewish education.

Actually, you're not. All you need to know is that I'm a Jew just
like you. And please look back to the very beginning of this thread
to examine your own Jewish knowledge.

>In the same way that if a stranger told me he was a medical professional, I
>would be qualified to ask for his credentials and assess them.

Not a valid analogy. We are here as equals. Without being in the
medical profession yourself, how could you possibly be in a position
to assess them accurately? If someone shows up with a MD degree from
Vladivostok University, what does that tell you?

>You make odd statements about Judaism.

No, I don't. Produce one such statement.

>We're just trying to figure where
>you're coming from.Posters who have been around a while know my
>background.

They might know your background as you have presented it. Has anyone
actually verified any of it?

--
Francis Xavier Turlough
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
South Africa

sheldonlg

6/11/2014 1:51:00 PM

0

On 6/11/2014 9:39 AM, news wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 14:33:43 +0000 (UTC), Shelly
> <sheldonlg@thevillages.net> wrote:
>
>> On 6/10/2014 9:31 AM, news wrote:
>>>> Your statements are made implying you have knowledge of Judaism. We
>>> We?
>>
>> Hello Evertjan.
>
> Hello 'Shelly'.
>
> The only people entitled to refer to themselves as 'we' are royalty
> and people with tapeworms. I assume 'Asher N' is neither. That being
> the case, who are 'we'?
>
> The American contingent here? Probably not.
> All the Jews here (excluding me)? Unlikely.

No, not unlikely. Exactly.

> The group as a whole (excluding me)? I see no evidence of any mass
> clamouring for details of my Jewish education.
> Himself and 'Meir'? Possibly, in which case it should be made clear.


--
Shelly