I would try importing the module from the python shell, you may have a
syntax error in that module which is causing manage.py to ignore it. Try
"python manage.py shell" and then do "import world" or what ever the
path to your world package is.
Phil
On 07/09/2012 06:50, Coulson Thabo Kgathi wrote:
Yep i do have it.
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