Whoops...forgot to restart apache.  Did that, on to a new set of
errors; these make more sense to me though.

Never mind (I hope).


On Jun 30, 1:02 pm, bcrem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've just run "manage syncdb" after some changes to my database on my
> production site, but somehow my admin database view seems to be stuck
> on the old database (caching?); I see old tables that should be gone,
> don't see the new ones I've added models for.  Before doing a sync I
> generally wipe the whole db - no data in there to speak of yet, it's
> still settling into it's final form - so I don't have to mess with
> altering tables or similar when I want to make a change, I just re-run
> sync & everything's happy.  Till now.
>
> This works on my local development site; the admin view there
> reflected my changes as soon as I logged in.
>
> Has anyone else experienced something similar, and if so what was the
> problem?  Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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