On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Kurtis Mullins
<kurtis.mull...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> So my client decided to use xml. I created the file and put it in
>> fixtures/initial_data.xml. On my development machine, which is a Mac,
>> it worked fine - running syncdb loaded the data. But on my client's
>> machine, which is running CentOS, running syncdb did not load the data
>> (it said 'Installed 0 object(s) from 0 fixture(s)'). But when I ran:
>>
>> manage.py loaddata fixtures/initial_data.xml
>>
>> That worked. Anyone have any ideas why sycndb worked on my mashine,
>> but it's not working on theirs?
>
>
> That's very weird. I haven't seen that affect off-hand. I've worked with
> Django on Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian) as well as OSX and it has always
> tended to work fine. I'm not sure on a solution other than to keep checking
> for inconsistencies or issues with the .xml file itself. Hopefully someone
> else who has ran into this problem before can chime in and offer some help.
> Good luck!

Yeah, I don't think it's platform dependent. The xml file was pulled
from our git repository, and it matches mine. And it works with
loaddata. I'll have to set a breakpoint and see why manage doesn't see
the file.

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