Gelonida N, thanks.

I believe you , I'm just unlucky programmer :)

I should reinstall my linux django from scratch.

Thank you for the explanation! It was very helpful.

Peter.






On 11 August 2011 12:21, Gelonida N <gelon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
> On 08/11/2011 06:40 AM, Peter Kovgan wrote:
> > Why , for example, collectstatic copied not static content?
> >
> >
> > example, /home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/polls/ - it's all
> > new project file, there were no statics yet
> >
> >
> > See there:
> >
> >
> > Copying
> >
> '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/contrib/admin/media/img/gis/move_vertex_off.png'
> > Copying
> >
> '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/contrib/admin/media/img/gis/move_vertex_on.png'
> n/media/js/prepopulate.min.js'
> > Copying '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/urls.py.bak'
> > Copying '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/settings.py'
> > Copying '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/urls.py'
> > Copying '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/__init__.pyc'
> > Copying '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite/settings.py.bak'
>
>
> I agree the files from /home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysite
> should not be copied.(except if you specifically added this directory to
> STATICFILES_DIRS)
>
> This looks like a config issue or your django install is really broken.
>
> Normally
>
> STATICFILES_DIRS should contain for example
> '/home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysit/my_static'
> (In this directory you can add static contents specific to your site)
>
> and STATIC_ROOT should for example be set to
> /home/peter/work/django/projects/src/mysit/my_collected_static
>
> This is where collectstatic should copy all standard and your custom
> files, such, that if you use django behind a web server uou can easily
> configure your server to fetch any static file from this directory.
> initially this directory will be empty it will only be populated by
> 'collectstatic' and everything in this directory might be deleted.
>
>
> Perhaps you could post once more your config file?
> I never had issues between django on windows and djongo on linux
> In my case both behave perfectly well and identically.
>
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