ok, guys, it was indeed the environment, thanks for 'forcing' me again
to look at it.
However, the reason was different: One module expects a different
environment variable to be set, and unfortunately crashed with this
variable missing. Of course, failing modules will just be silently
ignored during the 'syncdb' process, so I could at first figure out
what was going on.

Thanks for all your comments, it brought me on the right track.

Cheers,

Ralph
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