Why not manually drop the database for your project and syncdb again.
Also make sure you have the admin app included in your installed apps
settings

On 11/14/12, XIE Enming <enmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But I had already run   "python manage.py syncdb"  before, bizarre.
> Thanks for your responses.
>
> Le mardi 13 novembre 2012 22:55:14 UTC+1, JirkaV a écrit :
>>
>> >            The reason is that I should add in the table "django_site" of
>> >
>> my database : domain and name, I did it : insert into django_site (domain,
>>
>> name) values ("ncegcolnx270", "mysite");   And it works.   But this point,
>>
>> the Tutorial 1 doesn't say...... How can I perhaps help update the
>> Tutorial
>> 1 of Django?
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>   this table should have been automatically created once you ran the
>> "manage.py syncdb" command. It is part of the 'django.contrib.sites'
>> application which is enabled by default in your settings.py.
>>
>>   Maybe you accidentally commented it out of your settings.py?
>>
>>   HTH
>>
>>     Jirka
>>
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