Oh,

I guess it just look concerning.  I'll keep working on the tutorial
and see what happens.

Thanks!

On Jul 25, 2:51 pm, n3ph <n...@terminal21.de> wrote:
>   Am 25.07.2010 21:36, schrieb Daniel Roseman:
>
> > On Jul 25, 8:11 pm, john<johnhitz...@msn.com>  wrote:
> >> I got the message 'No fixtures found' when I ran the python manage.py
> >> syncdb command.  I am working in sqlite3 which seems to be working as
> >> evidenced by the fact that if I type sqlite in a terminal I get the
> >> sqlite>.
>
> >> The first time I got the following output, followed by the
> >> aforementioned message.  Subsequent syncdb's just return the
> >> message.
> > So what's the problem with that? Have you in fact defined any
> > fixtures? Do you need any?
> > --
> > DR.
>
> Right, this isn't really a problem.. unless you need and had defined
> some fixtures... if not - don't care about....

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