Hi,
Can you please post the entire traceback?
Thanks!
Julien
On Sunday, November 25, 2012 4:03:11 PM UTC+1, 名宏贾 wrote:
>
> I don't know why, editer have default utf-8 setting.
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Hi,
It's the first time I'm playing with model validation, and I'm a bit
stuck with something. I couldn't find any help on this mailinglist or
in the doc, but if there is please let me know where :)
Basically I'd like to validate a model field in the context of its
instance. First I assumed it wo
Hi,
After looking through this mailing list I've seen many threads
discussing issues relating to transaction issues with postgresql, but
none like the one I'm facing. If I've missed any relevant thread,
please let me know.
I've got a Profile model which is instantiated each time a new user is
cre
On Nov 11, 10:07 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
> On Nov 11, 9:37 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Nov 10, 9:12 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
>
> > > On Nov 10, 1:36 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I've
On Nov 11, 9:37 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
> On Nov 10, 9:12 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Nov 10, 1:36 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I've tried to install MySQL for an existing project, and I'm getting a
&
On Nov 10, 9:12 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Nov 10, 1:36 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've tried to install MySQL for an existing project, and I'm getting a
> > strange error (see traceback below). Apparently "self.converte
Hi,
I've tried to install MySQL for an existing project, and I'm getting a
strange error (see traceback below). Apparently "self.converter" is
None, but I can't see why.
I can access the database just fine using the 'mysql' command in the
terminal or using PhpMyAdmin.
Do you know how this could
Thank you Clifford and all for your tips. There are apparently a few
options to explore. I'll give them a shot and see how far I get.
Cheers!
Julien
On Oct 25, 4:35 am, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> Preston Holmes wrote:
> > It doesn't seem like it would be that hard to combine django-
> > extension
Hi,
On one site I'm considering the possibility of replicating the (basic)
functionality of Google Groups in Django. The idea is:
- There would be 5 different mailing lists. Users can subscribe to one
or more lists.
- People can purely use emails to access the lists.
- All the emails can then al
off and validate the URL (verify_exists=False) - perhaps the
> timeout for checking the url is longer than the timeout on the proxy
> response?
>
> On Jul 25, 9:12 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot Jamie. Your stab in the dark is very useful indeed.
>
> >
> I'd like to say I'd then use this exact situation as a test case, but
> being new to testing myself I really can't offer any real assistance
> in this one.
>
> Hope this stab is dark helps.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jamie.
>
> On Jul 24, 1:08 pm, Julien Phal
Hi,
I've got a really strange error on one of my sites. There is an
Organisation model which has a dozen of fields and 1,300 rows.
Saving organisation details in the admin usually works fine except for
one organisation. When I click 'Save', the page loads for ever and
then it fails with a 502 Pr
Hi,
In a unit test, I'd like to test the behaviour of a middleware in the
absence of a setting. To make sure the setting is not present, I try
to delete it:
def test_middleware(self):
if hasattr(settings, 'BLAH'):
delattr(settings, 'BLAH')
response = self.client.get('
On Apr 13, 9:43 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've implemented and ajax upload progress bar and I've got a strange
> issue with sessions. I've reused the exact same code from another
> project where it works perfectly, so I assume there is some kind of
> c
Hi,
I've implemented and ajax upload progress bar and I've got a strange
issue with sessions. I've reused the exact same code from another
project where it works perfectly, so I assume there is some kind of
configuration problem. Any hint on how to debug this would be very
welcome.
Basically, th
On Mar 26, 4:42 pm, Michael Strickland wrote:
> You should just be able to take out the MEDIA_ROOT portion of your
> upload_to path. So instead of:
> upload_to='%s/images/' % settings.MEDIA_ROOT
> You would have:
> upload_to='images/'
>
> That should make it store the relative address and
Hi,
Sorry if my question seems trivial, but I've looked around for an
answer and I'm really at loss...
I've got a simple model:
class Photo(models.Model):
image_file = models.ImageField(_('image file'), upload_to='%s/
images/' % settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
But when I upload an image via the admin
On Mar 26, 11:55 am, Graham Dumpleton
wrote:
> On Mar 26, 11:04 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > If I login on my site on example.com, and then visitwww.example.com
> > it asks me to login again. I can't tell if it's an issue with
> > co
Hi there,
If I login on my site on example.com, and then visit www.example.com
it asks me to login again. I can't tell if it's an issue with
contrib.auth or contrib.session, or if that's a problem with my Apache
configuration. My guess is that the session/cookies are not shared
between www.exampl
On Mar 5, 2:40 pm, Alex Gaynor wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:33 PM, Julien Phalip wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 5, 2:16 pm, Alex Gaynor wrote:
> >> On 3/4/09, Julien Phalip wrote:
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I can't find the exact cause of
On Mar 5, 2:16 pm, Alex Gaynor wrote:
> On 3/4/09, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I can't find the exact cause of this, but it seems as though something
> > has changed in the admin's email widget.
>
> > For one of my project I just upg
Hi,
I can't find the exact cause of this, but it seems as though something
has changed in the admin's email widget.
For one of my project I just upgraded Django from revision 9294 to
9975.
Symptomatically, with the recent version, the email field doesn't have
the CSS class 'vTextField', which m
On Feb 10, 3:19 pm, Karen Tracey wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > Hello again,
>
> > I finally fixed it with the following nasty hack:
>
> > class Entry(models.Model):
> > ... some fields ...
>
> >
On Feb 10, 7:52 am, Julien Phalip wrote:
> On Feb 10, 7:41 am, Alex Gaynor wrote:
>
> > I don't know what manager old forms admin used, but do you have a custom
> > manager that blocks access to some objects.
>
> Thanks Alex for your reply. You've made a r
On Feb 10, 7:41 am, Alex Gaynor wrote:
> I don't know what manager old forms admin used, but do you have a custom
> manager that blocks access to some objects.
Thanks Alex for your reply. You've made a really good point which
helped me track this down. Here are the model and manager:
class Publ
On Feb 9, 7:20 pm, Julien Phalip wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a strange case. I have a simple blog entry model which can be
> edited in the admin, from the URL that looks
> like:http://www.example.com.au/admin/blog/entry/52/
>
> Now, what is strange is that the link above ret
Hi,
This is a strange case. I have a simple blog entry model which can be
edited in the admin, from the URL that looks like:
http://www.example.com.au/admin/blog/entry/52/
Now, what is strange is that the link above returns a 404. Same with
the entry id=51. Yet, entries with id=51,52 do exist.
On Feb 3, 2:47 am, Alex Koshelev wrote:
> Look at the `--verbosity` test command option
Thanks Alex, I should have thought of that.
Cheers,
Julien
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Hi,
I'd find quite useful to have the names of all the tests displayed
after they have been executed. Instead of just having something like
'Ran 3 tests 0.672s', it'd be good to have something like 'Ran 3 tests
0.672s: test_useraccounts, test_trees, test_blah'.
If that's possible to do, could yo
On Feb 2, 7:40 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 00:17 -0800, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm a bit stuck with the design of a system and so I was wondering if
> > someone could give some advice.
>
> > The system works as follows.
Hi,
I'm a bit stuck with the design of a system and so I was wondering if
someone could give some advice.
The system works as follows. Users can create documents, which are
stored in a Django model. To ensure there's no conflict, a document
can be modified only by one user at a time.
The edition
On Jan 24, 12:57 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 12:15 -0800, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > On Jan 24, 2:45 am, varikin wrote:
> > > The UploadedFile[1] object has a field called content_type. So if you
> > > have this in a form:
>
> >
On Jan 24, 2:45 am, varikin wrote:
> The UploadedFile[1] object has a field called content_type. So if you
> have this in a form:
>
> myfile = request.FILES['some_file']
> if myfile.content_type != 'application/zip':
> #raise error
>
> I don't know if this will help you in your test. I hope
Hi,
I have a view which processes a multi-part form and whose behaviour
varies depending on the content types of the uploaded files. I've
written some tests for that view as follows:
post_data = {
'name1': 'blah',
'file_field1': image_data,
}
respo
Hi,
I have an Event model which can have comments. Comments can be added
to any kind of objects so the Comment model uses a generic relation
via content types.
When displaying a list of events I would like to display the number of
comments for each event. To improve performance and limit the num
Hi,
I have a pretty big database of organisations, countries and news
entries. It all works fine except when I edit one of the organisations
in the admin. The edit page loads fine, but when I click 'Save' it
takes for ever before eventually timing out. The error my clients get
on their system (IE
On Nov 29, 10:32 pm, Andrei Eftimie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Probably best thing would be to have accounts...
>
> On Nov 29, 12:27 am, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm building a rating app, so people can rate any kind of
Hi,
I'm building a rating app, so people can rate any kind of object (e.g.
a video, a news entry, etc.). The rating is done anonymously (there's
no user account on that site) and via an Ajax query. The view
currently only takes one parameter, the rating value (a float), so I
don't think I can use
On Nov 28, 1:21 pm, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm keen to try to find some proper ways to fix this, but before I go
> > too deep into th
On Nov 27, 7:17 pm, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing some tests for a view that sets entries in the session.
> Everything works fine, the entries are properly set and the session
> seems to work ok (using the default DB SessionStore).
&g
Hi,
I'm writing some tests for a view that sets entries in the session.
Everything works fine, the entries are properly set and the session
seems to work ok (using the default DB SessionStore).
However, I can't seem to find how to clear the session. I've tried the
following, which doesn't work:
I'm keen to try to find some proper ways to fix this, but before I go
too deep into the bowels of Django's testing framework, I was
wondering what would be the criticisms you'd have about the "solution"
I came up with (at the start of this thread)? It sort of works without
patching Django, but is
On Nov 27, 10:55 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So, all this works pretty well. The 'fakeapp' app is loaded
> > dynamically, tables are created
Hi,
I have an app which allows users to rate/vote for any kind of object.
Now, to test this app I need to have a fake model contained in a fake
app. Here's the file structure of my app:
myapp/
tests/
fakeapp/
__init__.py
models.py
__init__.py
m
On Nov 25, 11:18 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Check out django.contrib.auth.tests.views.py.
>
> Is there some master index of documentation for "if you want to
> test X, see Y.py or http://Z for an example of how to do it"?
> where X is any of a number of Django features such as mo
On Nov 25, 10:56 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 20:47 +0900, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I've got a vi
On Nov 25, 11:01 pm, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 25, 10:56 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 20:47 +0900, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Julien Phal
Excellent! Thanks for the tip Russ ;)
On Nov 25, 10:47 pm, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've got a view which uses a different template
Hi,
I've got a view which uses a different template depending on an input
parameter. For example:
def my_view(request, theme):
...
return render_to_response('my_app/%s/page.html' %s theme, {...})
I would like to write some tests for this view, but I couldn't find
any clean way to do so.
Hi,
The following URL is rejected when validating a URLField form field:
http://portal.oas.org/Portal/Topic/SEDI/Educaci%C3%B3nyCultura/Cultura/ReunionesdelosMinistrosdeCultura/Cuartareuni%C3%B3nministerial/tabid/1416/language/en-US/language/es-CO/Default.aspx
Yet, that URL works perfectly in a
Hi,
Upload handlers cannot be set after the request's POST or FILES
dictionaries have been accessed. The problem I'm having is that one of
the middleware I use (packaged with the django-pagination app)
actually accesses request.REQUEST when the request comes in.
Therefore it is impossible to set
You might want to give a shot with 'add_to_builtins':
http://blog.michaeltrier.com/2007/8/7/common-template-tags
On Sep 13, 11:05 am, akonsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> is there a way to make my custom tags and filters available to a
> template that i create from a string like this:
>
Hi,
I'm running a fairly large website (10,000 news items). Initially it
was made in ASP with MSSQL, then I took the project over and ported it
to PHP and MYSQL. Finally, 6 months ago I ported it to Django and
MySQL.
Now, ever since the site has been running on Django, I've received
about a doze
Jarek Zgoda wrote:
> Is there any document with new comment framework customization tips?
> I'd like to switch finally to 1.0 but I don't know how to accomplish
> few things (or have ugly workarounds):
>
> * do not display preview page after succesful posting of comment, go
> to commented docume
> I've spent a couple hours trying to debug this, in vain...
I figured out my problem, so I just thought I'd post it here.
It was in fact due to some stale .pyc files and folders, not in my
apps but in Django itself. I had just done an 'svn update' on it, and
apparently some old stuff kept hangi
As an alternative, you can also check the patch in ticket #8274
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8274
It has been pushed post-1.0, but in the meantime it could be of some
help for you. It gives full control on the form to use in the login
view, and so allows you not to monkey-patch the code d
Keltus,
The patch I mentioned in that thread solved the problem of validating
the input. For the rendering of the form, you also need to patch the
widget as follows:
AuthenticationForm.base_fields['username'].widget.attrs['maxlength'] =
75
Note that here 'maxlength' doesn't take an underscore.
Hi,
I've spent a couple hours trying to debug this, in vain...
I'm setting up a very simple site. In that site I've copied/pasted the
flatpages app to be able to extend it at will (I call the new app
'staticpages').
Everything works fine on the local machine running with the dev
server. But whe
> That is the subject of ticket #8454.
Thanks Malcolm! I had missed that one. I like the proposed patch.
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Hi,
I'm using the FileSystem storage to save uploaded files, in a very
basic way:
storage.save('/blah/test.mp3', uploaded_file)
Now, the resulting file has '600' file access properties. That file is
then served by apache, but because of those access properties, it
cannot be accessed as you get
ngo (or my code if you will) knows
> where to find this class. There should be an import statement somewhere then,
> right?
>
> Forgive my Django noobness. And thanx a lot!!
>
> Regards,
>
> Gerard.
>
>
>
> Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 23, 2008
Hi,
In Django there are no 'standard' as such. You'd talk more about
'conventions'.
One common way is to put all your forms in forms.py. But that's just
for cleanliness. Python lets you create whatever architecture you like
for your apps. So, basically, do whatever you feel most comfortable
with
Hi,
I think that you need to set the form's object instance when
collecting the POST data too:
form = WrestlerProfileForm(request.POST, request.FILES,
instance=profile)
That way, the image will be set with the existing one, and the form
won't complain when validating.
Hope it helps,
Julien
O
On Aug 21, 4:43 am, "Tom Tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Tom Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Let me propose a stopgap: edit the django-users and django-developers
> > pages to state, in large bold text, what the purpose of each list is
> > (this is "edit
> If the view is running a loop - how would you provide a variable to another
> view (that Ajax is calling) about the situation? Let's say a percentage
> complete -- I immediately think of a global variable, but am not sure how
> this works in a multi-user web situation.
You could use the cache
On Aug 20, 12:15 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> That is only half the answer.
>
> Before you get to this point you need a means of backgrounding the
> task to be completed.
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Hi,
You could use Ajax for this. The client could periodically (say, every
second) send a request to the server asking if the calculation is
over. When the calculation is over, a flag would be set (in the
server's cache, for example) and the client would be notified at the
next ajax request.
Tha
Hi,
I'm running Django's whole test suite in Windows, from a clean
checkout. I get lots of errors and failures, but there's apparently
some known issues, as described in [1].
Anyway, I can't really debug these errors because the output doesn't
entirely fit in the command window. So I'd like to s
Hi,
The declarative attribute 'auto_now' (as well as 'auto_now_add') is
deprecated and its support will eventually be dropped. To achieve that
you need to override the 'save' method. In that same method you can
also call the parent's 'save' method to propagate the change to the
ancestors:
ModelA
Hi,
Django is just Python, and documentation works the same way as in any
Python code.
Not sure what you're actually after but you might want to check this
excellent article by J. Bennett about documentation:
http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2008/jun/21/documentation/
On Jul 19, 1:52 am, Chris <[EMA
Just found this via google:
http://lexhair.wordpress.com/2007/08/29/rss-feeds-and-internet-explorer-6/
Apparently IE 6 and RSS are not friends...
On Jul 20, 3:23 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to generate RSS feed for my site using Django's syndication
> framewo
'set' is a Python standard object [1], since version 2.4. In version
2.3 you need to import the 'Set' package first.
So, if you care about backward compatibility in Python, the most
secure way to import it is:
try:
set
except NameError:
from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 fallback
[
Hi,
It is not very clear what problem you're having here. What are those
noticeable differences?
On Jul 19, 12:54 pm, Tye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick background: I started a new project ("mpi") and app ("main"),
> created a template folder and added its path to settings, and did
> everyth
Hi,
Could you post the whole traceback? Also, precise what version of
Django you're using. Without that info it's a bit hard to help you.
Cheers,
Julien
On Jul 19, 10:01 pm, Amirouche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got an encoding error while rendering in the admin some text I
> parsed from a
Seems like it could be, as you say, related to a problem with psycopg,
see:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/8e78649ac40472fe/
On Jul 18, 9:14 am, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which version of Django are you using?
>
> As a fir
Which version of Django are you using?
As a first attempt, I'd replace your __str__ method by __unicode__ and
replace the calls to 'str' by 'unicode'.
On Jul 18, 7:02 am, andrewljohnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting a strange programming error, and I wonder what causes it?
>
Hi,
Django's upload handling has recently been refurbished and it is now
possible upload large files without upsetting the server. Check the
doc for more info at:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/upload_handling/
Cheers,
Julien
On Jul 16, 7:49 pm, Niall Mccormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How about:
Item.objects.filter(categories__watching__user=request.user).distinct()
I haven't tested it, but if it works it would return all items watched
by the user. Then, to display items by category, I would use the
regroup tag [1] in the template.
[1] http://www.djangoproject.com/documentat
I guess you would have to preprocess the text with the template
system, reversing all the URLs, and then pass it to markdown
processing.
So, you'd have:
({% url mylink %} "Check this link")
On Jul 16, 3:11 am, gzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I like the idea of seperating the.. "address
Sorry, I forgot to give the link:
[1] http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/74/
On Jul 15, 9:04 pm, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On my site users must login with their email address. I'm successfully
> using a custom authentication backend based on
Hi,
On my site users must login with their email address. I'm successfully
using a custom authentication backend based on [1].
The problem is with email addresses longer than 30 characters. At the
moment, these addresses can't log in because the
django.contrib.auth.forms.AuthenticationForm's use
for the moment, but need to change that
> back to the FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR soon.
>
> cheers, tom
>
> On 14 Jul., 04:54, Julien Phalip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Looks like apache does not have write access to that directory.
> > Try setting
Looks like apache does not have write access to that directory.
Try setting a different directory where Apache will have appropriate
access, use the FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR setting for that.
On Jul 14, 11:48 am, tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with file uploads which are bi
... and for the impatient ones, there's a sprint starting... now! It
is physically taking place at Europython, but as for other sprints any
one can join from all around the world. For for info:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SprintEuroPython2008
On Jul 12, 8:25 am, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL
django-registration uses the standard settings for sending emails. You
need to use the following settings:
EMAIL_USE_TLS (Set to True if using Gmail)
EMAIL_HOST
EMAIL_HOST_USER
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
EMAIL_PORT
More info is available here:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/settings/
On
n/2.5/site-packages', '/System/Library/Frameworks/
> Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Extras/lib/python/PyObjC']
>
>
>
> Hope this tells you something, I relatively new to Apple computers so
> I feel a bit lost, and to top things off, I'm new to Python as well :
>
Ok, I've just opened a ticket and posted some code illustrating the
issue:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7684
Thanks,
Julien
On Jul 9, 2:14 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 21:10 -0700, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > Thanks
Tue, 2008-07-08 at 16:20 -0700, Julien Phalip wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > There's an issue that arose as I upgraded an external app of mine to
> > newforms-admin.
>
> > I created the conventional admin.py, which does all the registration
> > business, and did "
Hi,
This means that Django is not in the PYTHONPATH. To check what's in
that path, run the following in Python:
>>> import sys
>>> print sys.path
On Jul 9, 9:35 am, Juanjo Conti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How did you exactly install it?
> Which folders are in your PYTHONPATH?
>
> Juanjo
> --
Hi,
There's an issue that arose as I upgraded an external app of mine to
newforms-admin.
I created the conventional admin.py, which does all the registration
business, and did "import admin" in the module's __init__.py
After I did that, I got some import errors at compilation time (or
say, proj
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