Hey guys,

I sometimes get errors which occur rarely, so it is very difficult to
reproduce them in a development environment. The traceback always
looks similar to the traceback attached below (which is just an
example).

My question: How can I make the Django error mails show the template
file name and line number where the error occurred? It is really
annoying as I currently see no way to debug this type of errors other
than guessing, which is very difficult, especially when templates are
very complex.

Thanks,

Thomas



File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/loader.py", line
173, in render_to_string
  return t.render(context_instance)

File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/__init__.py", line
184, in render
  return self._render(context)

File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/__init__.py", line
178, in _render
  return self.nodelist.render(context)

File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/__init__.py", line
787, in render
  bits.append(self.render_node(node, context))

File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/__init__.py", line
800, in render_node
  return node.render(context)

File "/home/mysite/django-mysite3/django/template/defaulttags.py",
line 384, in render
  raise e

NoReverseMatch: Reverse for 'view_user_pictures' with arguments '()'
and keyword arguments '{'username': ''}' not found.

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