I've seen a few references to something like this happening, but
nothing quite right.

somewhere along the line, I have become unable to run manage.py and
have it exit cleanly. it will appear to do everything that it is
supposed to do. (with exceptions,) and then hang.

for example,
in mysql, create the database needed,
in the app folder, execute 'python manage.py syncdb --noinput -v 2'

according to the verbose output, all the tables are created, there is
a section looking for fixtures, ending with the line:
No fixtures found.

which would seem to indicate that it's getting through almost
everything and dying right at the end of it all.

however, it will not return. and I am forced to kill the python
process manually.  after restarting apache, the app will operate as
expected, indicating (it would seem) that the problem is largely
cosmetic.

now, at one point this was working. and the command output ended with
the same line, but it would return.

nothing obvious in the actual app code seems like it would cause this
problem. can anyone suggest anything likely? when syncdb executes is
there anything known that would trip it up based on the contents of
the app being synced?

cheers

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