Turns out the problem was with PostgreSQL.  The prior installation was
running 8.3 (not 8.4 as noted).  The new installation was using 8.4.
Dropping back to 8.3 on the new installation corrected the issue for
me.  I'm sure there are migration issues to consider moving from 8.3
to 8.4, but I'll leave those for the future.

So I'm currently successfully running Python 2.6.3, Django 1.1.1, and
PostgreSQL 8.3 on Windows 7.


On Oct 21, 12:03 pm, JimR <jroy...@aol.com> wrote:
> Hello, All,
>
> I  am trying to migrate my application from Python 2.5, Dango 1.0,
> PostgreSQL 8.4,WindowsXP (32-bit) to Python 2.6, Django 1.1,
> PostgreSQL 8.4,Windows7(64-bit).  I have donwloaded and installed
> the 64-bit version of Python 2.6.
>
> I am having a problem with a particular model under the new
> configuration that doesn't give me any problems in the old
> configuration.  I get the same error in my application as I do in the
> generic admin view.  All of my other models and views seem to be
> working fine, except those that utilize this model.
>
> I've excerpted the relevant code and error messages below, but
> hesitate to post the traceback and model definition since both are
> rather lengthy, and if this is a relatively straightforward error, I'd
> rather not waste your time and the space.
>
> Any suggestions or ideas on where to focus my efforts?  If you'd like
> to see the model and traceback, I'd be happy to post it.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
> App:
> Caught an exception while rendering: maximum recursion depth exceeded
> in cmp
> ...
> {% for r in reg_list %}
> ...
> (from views.py: reg_list = Registration.objects.filter
> (registered_by=request.user).select_related()
>
> Admin:
> TemplateSyntaxError at /admin/registration/registration/
> Caught an exception while rendering: maximum recursion depth exceeded
> c:\python26\lib\site-packages\django\contrib\admin\templates\admin
> \change_list.html, error at line 78:
>
> 76     {% block result_list %}
> 77          {% if action_form and actions_on_top and cl.full_result_count
> %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
> 78          {% result_list cl %}
> 79          {% if action_form and actions_on_bottom and
> cl.full_result_count %}{% admin_actions %}{% endif %}
> 80      {% endblock %}
>
> The traceback is rather lengthy,
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