I had the same issue yesterday with geodjango and this MemoryError and
managed to find out it was caused by selinux. I wrote a custom selinux
httpd policy, which took me a couple of iterations because after fixing one
sealert I ran into the next.
If you are still looking for a solution and inter
uses the 'check' method, so it shouldn't be a real problem to
remove that line. However, as I am not the original author of that code I
am not aware of the user-base that might have dependencies with this method.
Thank you for your quick response.
Cheers,
Wouter.
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uot; from Django 1.7 doesn't handle function
referencing in Python well (which used to be in Django 1.6). However, I
am wondering if this is a more of a general problem in Django itself and
if other users experience the same problem.
Cheers,
Wouter.
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I could polish it and put in on
> github too.
Hi Kai,
If your app changes the default ordering of the country list to the
language in request.LANGUAGE_CODE (the user specified language) then
that's a good option for me.
Cheers,
Wouter
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Hope this subject gets some more exposure. I'm curious to know what is
possible in using gettext for all dynamic database translations.
Or should I wait till Marc Garcia has finished work on his Google
Summer Of Code i18n project (http://vaig.be/2009/04/gsoc-
implementation-of-additional-i18n.htm
ling I need?
Cheers,
Wouter
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nglish translations.
All this is happening runtime, of course. Users in a admin edit page,
using a drop down for the foreign key Country, should see the country
names and ordering change when they select another language.
Possible? Other ways to achieve a runtim
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