yeah, it was definitley the __init__.py issue, which I will strive to
never forget again.

Thanks!

On Nov 19, 3:52 pm, Ben Eliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what happens when you go into the python interpreter and write
> import basic
>
> On 19 Nov 2008, at 16:58, goblue0311 wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm implementing the popular basic.blog application, which requires
> > the inclusion of the basic.inlines project. However, I cannot seem to
> > get my application to locate the basic.inlines project. I have asked
> > this question in the basic.apps group, but I think it's generic enough
> > to be posted here as well.
>
> > I have installed the module in my site-packages directory, which is on
> > my PYTHONPATH. The basic.inlines module is located in a folder called
> > 'basic' as per the installation instructions, and basic.inlines is
> > included in INSTALLED_APPS.
>
> > However, while trying to run syncdb, I get an error stating "no module
> > named basic". The question is, how is Django trying to locate this
> > package? I was assuming it used PYTHONPATH in conjunction with some
> > generic paths, but perhaps I'm missing a step here. Any hints or
> > suggestions on how to resolve this?
>
> > Thanks!
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