On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 00:41 -0700, Rob Hudson wrote:
> OK, this is baffling.  Tonight I've been working locally adding a new
> app to my project.  I got enough of it going and wanted to publish to
> my server.  So I updated via SVN on my server, ran validate to check
> for errors, then ran syncdb, the models got installed, I reloaded
> Apache and logged into the admin and the new app and models aren't
> showing up.

[...]
> (I have a feeling I'm missing something amazingly stupid.)

Unless that something is forgetting the inner Admin class, I'll wager
you've bumped into #1796. I *really* need to get myself into gear and
work on that some more. It's embarassing.

At the moment, there's no known reliable workaround (although some of
the comments in the ticket provide things that might work). One of the
last comments is almost certainly the key to the issue; I need to
implement a fix. Probably time to move that to the top of the stack.

Malcolm

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