thanks, it works :)

2013/5/27 Juan Francisco Roco <jfr...@gmail.com>

> Sorry, double post I don't see my answer published:
>
> I found this in stackoverflow:
>
>
> After syncdb:
>
> $ ./manage.py migrate
> $ ./manage.py convert_to_south app
>
> You will got:
>
> CommandError: One or more models did not validate:
> auth.user: Model has been swapped out for 'app.MyUser' which has not been
> installed or is abstract.
>
> Create a fake migration:
>
> ./manage.py migrate app 0001 --fake
>
> Change your models:
>
> ./manage.py schemamigration app --auto
>
> ./manage.py migrate app
>
> It should work!!!
>
> ('django.contrib.auth', must be in INSTALLED_APPS)
>
> El viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013 08:28:01 UTC-3, Tejinder Singh escribió:
>>
>> I have a custom app in my project named 'profiles' which contains a
>> custom User model. Here is the declaration of the same:
>>
>> class CustomUser(AbstractUser):
>>     image = models.ImageField(_('Image Field'), upload_to='user_images')
>>
>> I have pointed this in my settings module, AUTH_USER_MODEL =
>> 'profiles.CustomUser'
>>
>> and in my settings i have 2 installed apps only, 1. South and 2. profiles.
>>
>> when i do syncdb, everything seems to work fine, but when I
>> django-admin.py convert_to_south profiles, it gives me following error:
>> Creating migrations directory at '/Users/tejinder/Projects/**
>> basidia/apps/profiles/**migrations'...
>> Creating __init__.py in '/Users/tejinder/Projects/**
>> basidia/apps/profiles/**migrations'...
>>  + Added model profiles.CustomUser
>>  + Added M2M table for groups on profiles.CustomUser
>>  + Added M2M table for user_permissions on profiles.CustomUser
>> Created 0001_initial.py. You can now apply this migration with:
>> ./manage.py migrate profiles
>> CommandError: One or more models did not validate:
>> auth.user: Model has been swapped out for 'profiles.CustomUser' which has
>> not been installed or is abstract.
>>
>> What could have been gone wrong? Thanks in advance.
>>
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