+1

Having exactly the same issue. Last night i was busy adding classes
and stuff, after uploading to the dev server, im unable to add
permissions to a "staff" user since the new class isint in the list.

me (superuser) can see it allright. For now ill make the "staff" a
superuser until i can find a fix.

Python : 2.5.2
>>> django.VERSION
(1, 0, 'final')

using postgresql for the database.

On Nov 15, 2:43 am, Alex Chun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to give permission to an admin user to add/edit a class, but
> that class does not appear on the "available user permissions" list.
>
> The class is listed automatically for superusers, so it appears to be
> registered correctly with the admin.  But I can't make that class
> available to regular admin users.
>
> Any help???
>
> (I am running Django 1.0.  The class is missing on both the
> development side and the production side.)
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