Okay, Derek, it's fixed _effectively_ in 0.2.2. It works for me! Thank you VERY MUCH for your support, Xan.
On Oct 13, 12:12 am, Derek Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > xan, > > this is fixed in the latest version of deseb. (v0.2.2) > > feel free to pm me if you have any further problems, or > join:http://groups.google.com/group/deseb-discuss > > or use the issue tracker at:http://code.google.com/p/deseb/ > > thanks, > derek > > > > Xan wrote: > > Okay. Say something.... > > If you need some files, I will be charmed to give > > > Regards, > > Xan. > > > On Oct 11, 9:53 pm, Derek Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> your previous bug was a standard import issue unrelated to deseb. > >> however this looks like it may be a real one. let me look into it. > > >> derek > > >> Xan wrote: > > >>> On Oct 11, 5:13 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> wrote: > >>>> On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 07:21 -0700, Xan wrote: > >>>> [...] > >>>>> Perhaps I have to read python doc, but my intention is only follow > >>>>> deseb/django documentation. If normal user have to read python doc, > >>>>> then django became not simple, I think > >>>> Django is a framework for *Python programmers*. You do need to have some > >>>> understanding of Python in order to be able to diagnose anything but the > >>>> most trivial problems. It would be redundant for us to repeat > >>>> information that is already in the Python documentation, so if your > >>>> expectations are that you will never have to read anything beyond > >>>> Django's documentation, then you are going to find things fairly > >>>> difficult. > >>>> Even if the required knowledge is only how import paths work and how to > >>>> configure them, you need to do some background work here. We aren't > >>>> going to cover a lot of that information in Django's documentation > >>>> because it is so fundamental to the way Python works that it is covered > >>>> in the standard docs already. > >>>> The concept of a "normal user" is fairly nebulous, since that could mean > >>>> somebody developing with Django or just using a Django application (an > >>>> installer -- the role you are playing -- would not typically be the > >>>> normal target audience for something like this). Unless you are > >>>> installing pre-packaged versions of everything (which you aren't), you > >>>> at least need to have a sys-admin's understanding of Python (which means > >>>> knowing about standard import paths, etc) to get things working. > >>>> I'm also a bit concerned about what you expect to happen at the end of > >>>> this project. Something like deseb is *only* useful if you are > >>>> developing with Django, and only in semi-advanced situations. Which > >>>> means writing Python code. It's not really a tool for somebody just > >>>> starting out. > >>> I don't want to discuss for discuss, but I'm not in agreement with you > >>> with this last paragraph. deseb is useful for database evolution (for > >>> example for adding models to modeles file), that I think it's very > >>> frequent request for normal users, not only developers. > >>> For this reason is for that I want to install deseb. For migrate my > >>> database more easyly > >>> For the other hand, how do you know that my error using deseb is path > >>> python error?. After I put "import deseb" in settings.py and run > >>> "python manage sqlevolve analisi" I get the following error: > >>> python manage.py sqlevolve analisi > >>> BEGIN; > >>> Traceback (most recent call last): > >>> File "manage.py", line 11, in <module> > >>> execute_manager(settings) > >>> File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/django/core/management.py", > >>> line 1672, in execute_manager > >>> execute_from_command_line(action_mapping, argv) > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/__init__.py", line 90, > >>> in inner > >>> return func(*args, **kwargs) > >>> File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/django/core/management.py", > >>> line 1632, in execute_from_command_line > >>> output = action_mapping[action](mod) > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/__init__.py", line 83, > >>> in inner > >>> return schema_evolution.get_sql_evolution_v0_96(*args, **kwargs) > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/schema_evolution.py", > >>> line 242, in get_sql_evolution_v0_96 > >>> return get_sql_evolution(app, management.style) > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/schema_evolution.py", > >>> line 248, in get_sql_evolution > >>> return get_sql_evolution_detailed(app, style)[2] > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/schema_evolution.py", > >>> line 334, in get_sql_evolution_detailed > >>> sql, references = _get_sql_model_create(model, seen_models, style) > >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/deseb/schema_evolution.py", > >>> line 413, in _get_sql_model_create > >>> style.SQL_FIELD(ops.quote_name(f.rel.to._meta.get_field(f.rel.field_name).column)) > >>> + ')' #+ > >>> AttributeError: DatabaseOperations instance has no attribute > >>> 'quote_name' > >>> If you see, it appears that deseb is starting (BEGIN line). So, the > >>> path seems to be good (at least it detects deseb). Isn't ? > >>> How can I know if it's path problem or another thing? > >>> Thanks in advance, and sorry for long thread but I'm newbee user (yes, > >>> django users include newbees ;-)) > >>> Xan. > >>> PS: My export command output is: > >>> export > >>> declare -x COLORTERM="Terminal" > >>> declare -x DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus- > >>> xp4BcYOtii,guid=915223fcae6fa13470f8cc00470e66b6" > >>> declare -x DESKTOP_SESSION="xfce4" > >>> declare -x DISPLAY=":0.0" > >>> declare -x GDMSESSION="xfce4" > >>> declare -x GDM_XSERVER_LOCATION="local" > >>> declare -x GNOME_KEYRING_SOCKET="/tmp/keyring-oidSB3/socket" > >>> declare -x HISTCONTROL="ignoredups" > >>> declare -x HOME="/home/xan" > >>> declare -x LANG="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >>> declare -x LANGUAGE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >>> declare -x LESSCLOSE="/usr/bin/lesspipe %s %s" > >>> declare -x LESSOPEN="| /usr/bin/lesspipe %s" > >>> declare -x LOGNAME="xan" > >>> declare -x > >>> LS_COLORS="no=00:fi=00:di=01;34:ln=01;36:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:su=37;41:sg=30;43:tw=30;42:ow=34;42:st=37;44:ex=01;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.bz2=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.rpm=01;31:*.jar=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.jpeg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.pbm=01;35:*.pgm=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.tiff=01;35:*.png=01;35:*.mov=01;35:*.mpg=01;35:*.mpeg=01;35:*.avi=01;35:*.fli=01;35:*.gl=01;35:*.dl=01;35:*.xcf=01;35:*.xwd=01;35:*.flac=01;35:*.mp3=01;35:*.mpc=01;35:*.ogg=01;35:*.wav=01;35:" > >>> declare -x OLDPWD > >>> declare -x PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/ > >>> sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games" > >>> declare -x PWD="/home/xan/anadoc/analitzador" > >>> declare -x SESSION_MANAGER="local/servidor:/tmp/.ICE-unix/5499" > >>> declare -x SHELL="/bin/bash" > >>> declare -x SHLVL="1" > >>> declare -x SSH_AGENT_PID="5444" > >>> declare -x SSH_AUTH_SOCK="/tmp/ssh-PVyFfc5326/agent.5326" > >>> declare -x TERM="xterm" > >>> declare -x USER="xan" > >>> declare -x USERNAME="xan" > >>> declare -x WINDOWID="41945425" > >>> declare -x XAUTHORITY="/tmp/.gdmPERKZT" > >>> declare -x XDG_DATA_DIRS="/etc/xdg/xubuntu:/usr/share:/usr/local/ > >>> share:/usr/share" > >>>> Regards, > >>>> Malcolm > >> -- > >> looking to buy or sell anything? > > >> try:http://allurstuff.com > > >> it's a classified ads service that > >> shows on a map where the seller is > >> (think craigslist + google maps) > > >> plus it's 100% free :) > > -- > looking to buy or sell anything? > > try:http://allurstuff.com > > it's a classified ads service that > shows on a map where the seller is > (think craigslist + google maps) > > plus it's 100% free :) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. 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