> File
> "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/ 
> site-packages/django/db/backends/mysql/introspection.py",
> line 1, in <module>
>    from django.db.backends.mysql_old.base import DatabaseOperations
> ImportError: No module named mysql_old.base
>
>
> I'm using Python 2.5.1 and MySQL 5 on Mac OS X, 10.4.11, Intel. I have
> validated my models using: python manage.py validate, and there were 0
> errors. I have also started up a shell using: python manage.py  
> shell, opened
> a connection:
>
> from django.db import connection
> cursor = connection.cursor()
>
> ...and it did not throw an error.
>
> Anyone know what I need to do differently? I would appreciate some  
> help!

Never tried django with mysql, but, looking at your traceback:
- your DATABASE_ENGINE is 'mysql', right? What version of Django are  
you using, and is there a mysql_old directory in /Library/Frameworks/ 
Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/ 
backends/ ?
Apparently, the default mysql backend tries to import some stuff from  
the mysql_old backend, which appears not to be there. Which is odd,  
since it's still there for the version I'm using (SVN0.97pre), while  
that actual import statement doesn't even exist as such anymore



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