e-packages.
> >
>
> The file 'django' inside your django-trunk/django directory is
> actually a symlink to the parent directory, django-trunk. So if you cd
> into it, you're effectively cd-ing back into the same directory again
On Sep 27, 4:48 am, Malcolm MacKinnon wrote:
> Thanks, but I don't understand. Will removal cause problems with django
> project/app on python path. It's simlinked to the python site-packages.
>
The file 'django' inside your django-trunk/django directory is
act
Thanks, but I don't understand. Will removal cause problems with django
project/app on python path. It's simlinked to the python site-packages.
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Vitaly Babiy wrote:
> You have a simlink to the django directory. Just remove the django file.
&
mmer, and perhaps this was caused by something I did, but it
>> appears I don't have subversion installed correctly, as the django directory
>> inside the trunk keeps repeating itself. It keeps going on, perhaps creating
>> new directory after new django directory forever.
You have a simlink to the django directory. Just remove the django file.
Vitaly Babiy
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Malcolm MacKinnon wrote:
> Sure, here it is:
>
> malc...@baglux:~/django-trunk/django$ ls -al
> total 80
> drwxr-xr-x 18 malcolm malcolm 4096 2009-08-06 20:16 .
led programmer, and perhaps this was caused by something I did, but it
> appears I don't have subversion installed correctly, as the django directory
> inside the trunk keeps repeating itself. It keeps going on, perhaps creating
> new directory after new django directory forever. Here
About 8 moinths ago, I downloaded the development version of django and have
been using it to develope a web site. I'm using Ubuntu, and I'm not a
skilled programmer, and perhaps this was caused by something I did, but it
appears I don't have subversion installed correctly, as the d
Thanks for that Daniel!
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Daniel Hepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> if django is in your python path, you can try:
>
> >>> import django
> >>> django.__file__
>
> On a side note, it's probably not a good idea to edit anything in your
> django installation
Hi,
if django is in your python path, you can try:
>>> import django
>>> django.__file__
On a side note, it's probably not a good idea to edit anything in your
django installation because you will loose these changes once you run
an update.
Maybe have a look at the docs how to define your own
Hi.
I've made a django installation a few months ago, but now I forgot where the
installation directory is (that is, the directory where I can edit Admin
template files and other contrib files).
Is there an easy way to discover where it is? I'm using MacOS X
Thanks !
Felipe
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:07:15 +0800, Kelvin Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you get the chance, it would be nice if the URL for each blog was
> the slug, instead of just a number.
>
> I'm starting to feel like a statistic.
Awesome idea... and it's implemented! Also fixed a little bug
I'm getting a list index out of range error here:
http://www.djangosites.org/most-comments/
I'm looking forward to keeping an eye on this, and as I deploy more django
sites, putting them up myself.
Adam
On 6/14/07, Kelvin Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > There are now 6 sites
>
> There are now 6 sites listed at www.djangosites.org which has fleshed
> out the front page a bit. Thanks for submitting your sites so far
> guys.
Then there were 10.
When you get the chance, it would be nice if the URL for each blog was
the slug, instead of just a number.
I'm starting to
I've actually just put in a little mod to cause labels to show up in
red when there is an error (and requried fields are bold). We'll
expand on that once the new look & feel is up.
There are now 6 sites listed at www.djangosites.org which has fleshed
out the front page a bit. Thanks for submittin
On Jun 14, 3:37 pm, olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in fact there was an error, but it didn't catch my eyes.
>
> You should make it more visible.
Once wathi's design is online the error messages etc should be much
clearer. Thanks for the feedback!
Ross
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Ross,
in fact there was an error, but it didn't catch my eyes.
You should make it more visible.
Nice work anyway,
Olivier.
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On Jun 11, 5:26 pm, olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After having click on "Add site" the form displayed again without any
> success or failure message.
Olive,
I haven't had any such issues - the form will redisplay if you have
any issues, but error messages should be shown to you. I've just t
Hi Ross,
I've tried to add my site but I don't know if it succeed or not.
After having click on "Add site" the form displayed again without any
success or failure message.
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On Jun 6, 3:08 am, wathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So here is my first shot.
>
> 1024x768http://img131.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=63063_djpr1_122_506lo.jpg
I really like the way you've bordered the individual images there.
Hi Frédéric,
i think you missed the point, this will not be a resource page for
modules/apps.
It will be a showroom where you can post your websites you have made
with django.
See http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoPoweredSites
On 5 Jun., 19:21, Frédéric Roland
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Hi,
nice idea.
Just some thought:
There is a great resource where people look for solutions: Python Cheese
Shop. I see some turbogear module there but very few Django related
modules.
FR
Ross Poulton a �crit :
> Hi all,
>
> I've been using Django for quite a while now, some of you may kn
So here is my first shot.
1024x768
http://img131.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=63063_djpr1_122_506lo.jpg
800x600
http://img157.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=63064_djpr2_122_796lo.jpg
Let me know if you think its worth moving on.
On 5 Jun., 17:04, wathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I´ll send you
Hi Ross,
i read your blog posts with great interest. Very helpful stuff.
The idea for a djangopowered sites replacement is also great.
Looking at happycodr that seems to be quite simple and fast done.
I´ll send you some screenshots later today of what i would do. I have
a design laying around
Sadly also not an offer for help (directly at least), but you might check
out http://www.oswd.org Open Source Web Design. Lots of good site templates
there that are typically standards based and look quite nice.
-justin
On 6/5/07, Ross Poulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've bee
Hi Ross,
Sorry, not an offer of help but a request for more info. Can you tell
me what you use to do the screen grabs?
Regards,
Dave.
Ross Poulton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been using Django for quite a while now, some of you may know my
> name from occasional blog posts on the Django comm
Hi all,
I've been using Django for quite a while now, some of you may know my
name from occasional blog posts on the Django community aggregator.
I've been working on a website to showcase websites that are Powered
by Django. In a similar vein to djangosnippets.org the site lets
people sign up,
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