do u have a __init__.py in the directory containing app1 and app2?

Jim


On Dec 13, 10:33 pm, Eric Abrahamsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just put my local django development setup up onto my web host, and
> am trying to make all the necessary adjustments. So far I haven't been
> able to get the views to work. I've got:
>
> myproject.app1
> myproject.app2
>
> The basic index view lives in myproject.app1.views. When I try to
> visit the index, I get ViewDoesNotExist: Could not import
> myproject.app1.views. Error was: No module named app1.models.
>
> The following two lines are at the top of the myproject.app1.views
> file
>
> from app1.models import (some models)
> from app2.models import (some other models)
>
> If I change this to:
>
> from myproject.app1.models import...
> from myproject.app2.models import...
>
> Then the error changes from 'No module named app1.models' to 'No
> module named app2.models.'
>
> In my development environment I never had to prepend the project name
> (though obviously that's not solving the problem here, either). When
> migrating to the web host I changed nothing but the settings file, and
> the settings get imported correctly. I'm using 0.97-pre-SVN-6917,
> python 2.5.1, and here's my traceback:
>
> ========
> Traceback:
> File "/home/me/lib/python2.5/django/core/handlers/base.py" in
> get_response
>   73.             callback, callback_args, callback_kwargs =
> resolver.resolve(request.path)
> File "/home/me/lib/python2.5/django/core/urlresolvers.py" in resolve
>   233.                     sub_match = pattern.resolve(new_path)
> File "/home/me/lib/python2.5/django/core/urlresolvers.py" in resolve
>   172.             return self.callback, args, kwargs
> File "/home/me/lib/python2.5/django/core/urlresolvers.py" in
> _get_callback
>   181.             raise ViewDoesNotExist, "Could not import %s. Error
> was: %s" % (mod_name, str(e))
>
> Exception Type: ViewDoesNotExist at /
> Exception Value: Could not import myproject.app1.views. Error was: No
> module named app2.models
> ========
>
> Hoping someone can shed some light....
>
> E
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