ah, found the issue,

I used comment-utils to create a moderator.

After changing the import statement in comment_utils.moderation to
mysite.comments.models import FreeComment it also works in mod_python

Although I still have no understanding for why it first worked with
runserver and not with mod_python I'm happy now.

Cheers,
 >>MM

On Jan 20, 11:44 am, MichaelMartinides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I dont know where to search anymore. I copied django.contrib.comments
> into my project directory and adapted it to my needs (eg email field
> to freecomments, forms, import statements, etc.)
>
> When running the project with python manage runserver everything works
> as it should.
>
> But when running with mod_python in apache2, somehow the
> django.contrib.comments gets loaded instead (e.g. when looking at the
> model documentation in the admin, I dont see my new fields, etc.).
>
> I've tried quite a view things, but I cannot find my mistake.
>
> Glad for any hints,
>    >>Michael
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