Hi,

We have an automatic build system with scons and through this we want 
to initialize djangos tables.

This is a weird problem:
- If I run "python manage.py syncdb" from my unix shell,
   all tables are nicely created.
- If run run the same command from a SConstruct script,
   only django's system tables are created but none of my
   own models!!

How can this be? No errors are shown, it is like my models do not exist.

The SConstruct looks like this:

env.Command('initdb', '', 'python manage.py syncdb --noinput')



Trying to find out what's going on I changed the scons command to

env.Command('initdb', '', '/bin/bash')

So a new shell is started for this target. If I then manually type 
"python manage.py syncdb" in this subshell I can indeed reproduce this 
problem -- none of my models is found/created, only system tables are 
created!! After leaving the subshell (and hence scons) everything 
works fine again.

Anyone any clue??

Thanks,

Ralph


(opensuse 11.0, django 1.1, python 2.6, scons 1.2.0)


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