List down your "civ.apps.CivConfig" also restart Gunicorn, and reload 
Nginx. 

On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 4:59:40 PM UTC-7, Göran Uddeborg wrote:
>
> I'm new to Django, so this is probably some kind of beginner's mistake.
>
> Django is set up to run via Apache and WSGI.  It uses Python 3.  The first 
> app I wrote works fine.  When I got to the second I wanted to use an app 
> name that contained non-ASCII letters.  But I can't get that to work at 
> all.  Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong?  I've failed to find the 
> solution using Google.
>
> To isolate the problem, I tried to make a test app following the 
> instructions in https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial01/ 
> but using the app name "appåäö".  But trying to access the page gives me an 
> error message:
>
> ImportError at /appåäö/
> No module named 'appåäö'
>
> On the other hand, if I copy the file tree for my project, remove the 
> SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT=True directive from settings.py, and run using 
> "manage.py runserver", *then* it works just fine.  It is somehow related 
> to the WSGI environment.  But how can I make it work?
>
> To give a bit more details, this is what I have done:
>
>
>    1. Added 
>    url(r'^appåäö/', include('appåäö.urls'))
>    to urlpatterns in dynsite/urls.py (dynsite is the name of the 
>    directory with settings.py and similar files).
>    2. Run "./manage.py startapp appåäö" to create an initial app tree.
>    3. Created a file appåäö/urls.py with the contents 
>    from django.conf.urls import url
>    
>    from . import views
>    
>    urlpatterns = [
>        url(r'^$', views.index, name='index'),
>    ]
>    4. Edited appåäö/views.py to look like this 
>    from django.http import HttpResponse
>    
>    def index(request):
>        return HttpResponse("Hej världen!")
>    5. Restarted httpd
>    6. Point my browser to appåäö in my 
>    
> I attach the complete traceback I get.
>

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