Hi,
Thought I'd update you all and bring this thread to a close.
The issue was down to a typo on my part. This was corrected and symlink
recreated, things seem to be ok now.
Thanks for the help/advice.
Thanx,
Tim
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:48:09 PM UTC+1, Karen Tracey wrote:
>
> On W
Hi,
Thought I'd update you all and bring this thread to a close.
The issue was down to a typo on my part. This was correct and symlink
recreated, things seem to be ok now.
Thanks for the help/advice.
Thanx,
Tim
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:48:09 PM UTC+1, Karen Tracey wrote:
>
> On Wed
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Morrti wrote:
> Thanks for your comments on version numbers, but moving to 1.4 isn't a
> quick option for me/us so I'm stuck on 1.1 for a while.
>
> Trying to run the app and instead of getting the "welcome" page I get the
> following, see below.
>
> Not withstand
Hi,
We already have django developers here and talking to them they would like
to move to 1.4
but they have not had any meaningful discussions with all the interested
parties to know when this is likely to be.
I'll pass your advice back to them and see what happens though knowing the
pace thi
On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 02:46 -0700, Morrti wrote:
> moving to 1.4 isn't a quick option for me/us so I'm stuck on 1.1 for a
> while.
Why is this? If you're new to Django you should dive in at the latest
version.
If your company has existing projects that are dependent on 1.1, then
why not create a
May I ask the reason you cannot upgrade to 1.4???
Sticking to 1.1 is usually only done if you have an existing code base that
absolutely requires 1.1.
You really need to upgrade :/
Cal
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Morrti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your comments on version numbers, but m
Hi,
Thanks for your comments on version numbers, but moving to 1.4 isn't a
quick option for me/us so I'm stuck on 1.1 for a while.
Trying to run the app and instead of getting the "welcome" page I get the
following, see below.
Not withstanding my version issue, anyone got any ideas on this.
T
+1 on virtualenv - I only just started using it about 3 months ago.. don't
know how the hell I survived without it for so long!
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> On 9/11/12 6:29 AM, Morrti wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We did try things with v1.5, but that also failed. Looking fur
On 9/11/12 6:29 AM, Morrti wrote:
Hi,
We did try things with v1.5, but that also failed. Looking further it
seems that my branch on git was wrong.
Moving to the correct one for 1.1 has seemed to have corrected things,
well we got past that issue.
I'm going to continue with the tutorial now an
Hi,
We did try things with v1.5, but that also failed. Looking further it seems
that my branch on git was wrong.
Moving to the correct one for 1.1 has seemed to have corrected things, well
we got past that issue.
I'm going to continue with the tutorial now and see how that goes.
Thanx,
Tim
On
Ouch, 1.1 is very old indeed.
I have seen compatibility issues before when running django/py apps on a
mac, but can't say I've ever ran into this before.
Could you upgrade to the latest (1.4.1) and see if you still experience the
same issue?
Cal
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Morrti wrote:
Hi,
I'm a total newbie to Django and I'm trying to follow the build your first
app tutorial from the site
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/intro/tutorial01/ but have soon run
into problems, please see below. This is as a result of running the python
manage.py runserver command.
If anyo
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