That seems reasonable. So if I want to run tests on local django workspace
and have older django installed (in daily work I use 1.1.1) I need to simply
have this django workspace added to PYTHONPATH? Won't this mess with my
default django installation?

On May 27, 2010 4:03 PM, "Karen Tracey" <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:

2010/5/27 Filip Gruszczyński <grusz...@gmail.com>

>
> I am trying to run tests on the trunk (rev 13307) and when I do, I get:
>
> grusz...@gruszczy-la...


Every time I have seen this, the problem has been that I'm using a settings
file generated with 1.2-level code but I've got my PYTHONPATH pointing to a
1.1.something (or earlier) version of Django.

Karen
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