Missing applications in the admin is the sign of an error in an admin.py I'd
double check there first.

-Tom


On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 00:59, CreativeConvergence <frol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a django-mingus blog I modified a bit and it's running
> perfectly under django integrated development web server.
>
> Once deployed with flup and cherokee there is a lot of odd beaviour.
>
> Sometimes the site load OK and sometimes the appearance of the site is
> not ok like if it didn't find the css files.
> On the admin side, sometime I see all applications and after a simple
> page reload half the applications are not displayed in the admin.
>
> Cherokee config make reference to the complete path of the python
> interpreter in the virtualenvironment I created for that project.
>
> Do someone have already seen that ? How would you track the problem ?
>
> What is different between the development server and a production
> environment using flup and cherokee ? Could this be related to some
> environment variable missing once cherokee launch manage.py runfcgi ?
>
> Regards,
> Frédéric Roland
>
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