Hi, Thanks for your messages. The problem was indeed some missing commas after 'ENGINE': ' ' and 'NAME': ' ' Best -Nicolas-
On Nov 1, 6:32 pm, Sandro Dutra <hexo...@gmail.com> wrote: > 'NAME': 'C:/Users/songbird/Desktop/bdd/' # Or path to database file > if using sqlite3. > > You're using a SQLite database, so you've to provide the full path to > SQLite database file, for example: 'NAME': > 'C:/Users/songbird/Desktop/bdd/mydb.db3' instead only the path to > directory. > > 2011/11/1 Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org>: > > > > > > > > > Hi Nicolas, > > > It looks like you have a syntax error in your settings file. It's > > possible you left of a comma after one of your dictionary values, or > > didn't close a brace. I can't tell for sure without more context: could > > you please provide the complete "DATABASES" section of your settings file? > > > On 11/1/2011 9:46 AM, Nicolas wrote: > >> Dear all, > >> I'm completly new to the world of django and python. > >> I'm trying to go through the tuto "Writing your first Django app, part > >> 1" and of course I have an error. > >> This error happens in the step "database setup". I edited the settings > >> file, wrote 'django.db.backends.sqlite3' for engine and a path to a db > >> file (as it's said in the tuto that "If the file doesn't exist, it > >> will automatically be created when you synchronize the database for > >> the first time" I just set a path to an empty folder). > >> And then, I run manage.py syncdb and I get this : > > >> C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\django\bin\mysite>manage.py syncdb > >> Traceback (most recent call last): > >> File "C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\django\bin\mysite\manage.py", > >> line 9, in < > >> module> > >> execute_from_command_line(sys.argv) > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management > >> \__init__.py", line > >> 422, in execute_from_command_line > >> utility.execute() > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management > >> \__init__.py", line > >> 361, in execute > >> self.fetch_command(subcommand).run_from_argv(self.argv) > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management > >> \__init__.py", line > >> 234, in fetch_command > >> app_name = get_commands()[subcommand] > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\core\management > >> \__init__.py", line > >> 102, in get_commands > >> apps = settings.INSTALLED_APPS > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\utils\functional.py", > >> line 185, in > >> inner > >> self._setup() > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\conf\__init__.py", line > >> 42, in _set > >> up > >> self._wrapped = Settings(settings_module) > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\conf\__init__.py", line > >> 90, in __in > >> it__ > >> mod = importlib.import_module(self.SETTINGS_MODULE) > >> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\utils\importlib.py", line > >> 35, in im > >> port_module > >> __import__(name) > >> File "C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\django\bin\mysite\mysite > >> \settings.py", lin > >> e 15 > >> 'NAME': 'C:/Users/songbird/Desktop/bdd/' # Or path to database > >> file if using sqlite3. > >> ^ > >> SyntaxError: invalid syntax > > >> I'm on windows 7. > >> So, my question is simple: what am I doing wrong? > >> Thanks a lot in advance. > >> Best > >> -Nicolas- > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "Django users" group. > > To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.