Well I'm guess you don't have to. Both ROOT_URLCONF = "foo.urls" and
ROOT_URLCONF = "urls" seem to work fine.

On Apr 3, 8:11 am, Roy Smith <r...@panix.com> wrote:
> I don't understand how ROOT_URLCONF is declared in settings.py.  If I
> put all my apps (and my settings.py file) in a directory "foo", I'm
> supposed to do:
>
> ROOT_URLCONF = "foo.urls"
>
> This seems counter-intuitive to me.  When I run my app (by running
> "python manage.py runserver"), I'm already in the "foo" directory.
> From there, shouldn't you just need to do "import urls", not "import
> foo.urls"?  Is the server doing a "cd .." at some point before it
> starts running my code?

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