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Doesn't work for simple SET/GET #28
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Interesting. I haven't tested on Windows. I'll try it on my desktop when I have a free moment. |
It is really not work at all . |
Can you post a stack trace of an error you're seeing? |
I test it again. It works for simple GET/SET. It is something else for me. I have create another issue to describe that problem. It is fatal problem for multi-threads. http://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py/issues/#issue/34 |
sorry , I was wrong. I should construct different redis object for each thread. |
I can't reproduce this behavior with threaded Redis. Please re-open and post a stack trace if you continue to see these problems. |
I can't get this to work AT ALL using your library. WinXpsp3 / python 2.6
I installed a redis server on a linux box. I can get set values on the server using its non-localhost IP. I get errors when attempting to use your library from a windows client.
This is the code I ran on the server
This is code I ran on the client after the above:
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