Well, the "python manage.py runserver" command returned a screen full
of errors. What would be the appropriate way to post that? I don't
want to burn anyone's special eyes.
And since we are using Apache, I'm going to say we are also using
wsgi.

> Well, the first thing to see when deploying a django project is the
> settings.py file. Here you'll see the database information.
>
> Then the second step will be testing it (with the command python
> manage.py runserver, it should start the development server, NOT for
> using in production).
>
> The last thing will see the Apache configuration, and it'll depend if
> you're using wsgi or fcgi... More information 
> here:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter21/
>
> Hope it isn't that difficult, you can see the configs from the old
> server, right?
>
> Good luck!
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>
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