2014-03-11 20:53:26 |
Eloi Bermejo |
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2014-03-11 21:26:21 |
Eloi Bermejo |
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2014-03-21 08:57:48 |
Eloi Bermejo |
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[trunk] no handlers for logger since last updates |
[trunk] openerp-server service not starting |
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2014-03-21 09:01:39 |
Eloi Bermejo |
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I have an OpenERP development installations I've been using for months. Once a week I do an "aptitude update/upgrade" and it naturally upgrades openerp too.
Since last week though it won't start with the message "no handlers for logger "opener.addons.hw_escpos.controllers.main".
I tried removing the module, but the error message just reappear for another module. Tried in fresh debian install and in another virtual machine and they all present the same error, but only when we try to start the server with "openerp-server start". If i try to start just typing opener-server it runs normally and logs out to the screen.
I've been updating daily since and the error persistis.
Thanks for any help.
Eloi |
I have an OpenERP development installations I've been using for months. Once a week I do an "aptitude update/upgrade" and it naturally upgrades openerp too.
Since last week though it won't start with the message "no handlers for logger "opener.addons.hw_escpos.controllers.main".
I tried removing the module, but the error message just reappear for another module. Tried in fresh debian install and in another virtual machine and they all present the same error, but only when we try to start the server with "openerp-server start". If i try to start just typing opener-server it runs normally and logs out to the screen.
I've been updating daily since and the error persistis.
Thanks for any help.
Eloi
edit.: I have since reverted to using version 8.0-20140226. The logger error is still there but the openerp-service starts normally (and that is why I changed the title), while in the last nightly versions it wont happen.
Maybe a diff will tell what's changed, and how to correct it... |
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2014-03-21 09:02:35 |
Eloi Bermejo |
description |
I have an OpenERP development installations I've been using for months. Once a week I do an "aptitude update/upgrade" and it naturally upgrades openerp too.
Since last week though it won't start with the message "no handlers for logger "opener.addons.hw_escpos.controllers.main".
I tried removing the module, but the error message just reappear for another module. Tried in fresh debian install and in another virtual machine and they all present the same error, but only when we try to start the server with "openerp-server start". If i try to start just typing opener-server it runs normally and logs out to the screen.
I've been updating daily since and the error persistis.
Thanks for any help.
Eloi
edit.: I have since reverted to using version 8.0-20140226. The logger error is still there but the openerp-service starts normally (and that is why I changed the title), while in the last nightly versions it wont happen.
Maybe a diff will tell what's changed, and how to correct it... |
I have an OpenERP development installations I've been using for months. Once a week I do an "aptitude update/upgrade" and it naturally upgrades openerp too.
Since last week though it won't start with the message "no handlers for logger "opener.addons.hw_escpos.controllers.main".
I tried removing the module, but the error message just reappear for another module. Tried in fresh debian install and in another virtual machine and they all present the same error, but only when we try to start the server with "openerp-server start". If i try to start just typing opener-server it runs normally and logs out to the screen.
I've been updating daily since and the error persistis.
Thanks for any help.
Eloi
edit.: I have since reverted to using version 8.0-20140226. The logger error is still there but the openerp-service starts normally (and that is why I changed the title), while in the last nightly versions it wont happen.
Maybe a diff will tell what's changed, and how to correct it... All versions where tested on a freshly build debian wheezy (latest) install. |
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