While trying to track down the problem, I encountered this strange
behavior that the permissions of the user are not returned with
get_all_permissions():

>>> u = User.objects.get(username='demo')
>>> u.user_permissions.all()
[<Permission: sites | site | Can add site>, <Permission: sites | site
| Can change site>, <Permission: sites | site | Can delete site>]

>>> u.get_all_permissions()
set([])


Am I missing something basic?


Best,
oMat



On May 7, 1:25 pm, "omat * gezgin.com" <o...@gezgin.com> wrote:
> Sure, otherwise I won't be able to login to admin with that user at
> first place.
>
> Best,
> oMat
>
> On May 7, 1:04 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@thenilgiris.com> wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 07 May 2009 15:32:08 omat wrote:
>
> > > "You don't have permission to edit anything."
>
> > you have set is_staff?
> > --
> > regards
> > kghttp://lawgon.livejournal.com
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