4 nov 2009 kl. 14.21 skrev Mark L.:
> When you are in the SQL tab, to the left of the actual query, isn't
> there a "Toggle Stacktrace" link? Clicking it reveals the stacktrace,
> which has precisely the information you need.


This is a bit embarassing.. I downloaded django-debug-toolbar from  
github by simply clicking on the download button. The default version  
I got is from March and has version 0.0.1. Looks this is why I can't  
find the stack traces.

I tried installing using easy_install and got 0.8.1, which has invalid  
syntax on Python 2.4, but that's a different problem.

Thanks for your help! :-)

Regards
Knut
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