Just for the record.  This issue was not solved; appears to be
happening on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.  Does not happen on an
Ubuntu server (which I have switched to).  There might be some issue
with the particular version of Python that was installed on it.

On 13 January 2011 13:44, Derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have now installed Apache + mod_wsgi locally and run the app.  I do not get 
> the recursion error that is happening on the server.  I'd welcome any 
> suggestions as to how to go about solving this.
>
> Thanks
> Derek
>
>
> On 13 January 2011 08:48, Derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Still not working, but I suspect a recent upgrade to Django 1.2.4
>> might be the cause.
>>
>> Does anyone know (or have experience) of this kind of error when
>> upgrading?
>>
>> On Jan 12, 9:38 am, Derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Working with Django 1.2.3
>> >
>> > I had an application that was running well.  However, some recent changes
>> > (not to the models themselves) have caused the "Runtime Error: maximum
>> > recursion depth exceeded while calling Python object" to start showing up
>> > everywhere; typically in conjunction with the def __unicode__(self)
>> > function.  The only major change I have made recently to the system is the
>> > enabling of flatpages, but i cannot see that this is likely to relate to 
>> > the
>> > model's __unicode__ functions...
>> >
>> > I realize that this is a very "sloppy" error report, but I am wondering if
>> > anyone else has encountered this type of problem (code for models working
>> > and then suddenly generating numbers of the same type of error) and can 
>> > give
>> > some general pointers on how to solve this (short of ripping out all the
>> > recent changes)?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Derek
>>
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