Sounds like you just need to set the TEMPLATE_DIRS setting
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates_python/#the-template-dirs-setting

-Justin

On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:01 PM, mw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I'm having problems with my installation of django on OS X leopard.  I
> followed the manual for the installation and installed Django from the
> svn repository.
>
>
> Some things seem to be working while others do not.  I have reached
> the point in the tutorial where I am supposed to access the admin page
> for the site.  Up until this point, everything has worked well.
>
> Unfortunately, the admin site just displays a page with an exception
> that the template cannot be found.  Since I'm not doing anything
> fancy, and  I have been trying to follow the tutorial as much as
> possible, I'm pretty sure that I must have simply missed something or
> done symlinks incorrectly or something like that.
>
> Is anyone on the list knowledgeable enough about OS X and Django to
> help me out?  I'm OK with just deleting the install and starting over
> again, but being new to OS X and Django, I'm not even sure where
> everything is to delete and start over.  (What symlinks I need to
> delete, etc)
>
> Thanks for any help or advice in advance,
> mw
> >
>

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