Re: "cannot import" errors when doing an import of an app's models

2007-03-02 Thread Joseph Heck
So with that setup, I'd expect that if you have an application named "wilbur", that you'd have an entry named "mysite.wilbur" in settings.pyunder INSTALLED_APPLICATIONS and that you'd have a directory c:\temp\mysite\wilbur that had a __init__.py file and a models.py file at a minimum. If you added

Re: "cannot import" errors when doing an import of an app's models

2007-02-28 Thread CosyGlow42
On Mar 1, 11:51 am, "Joseph Heck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I got a bit lost on what paths changed where - post your PYTHONPATH, > DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE, and the path to where your code is and it should > become more clear. > > -joe > > On 2/28/07, CosyGlow42 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > H

Re: "cannot import" errors when doing an import of an app's models

2007-02-28 Thread Joseph Heck
I got a bit lost on what paths changed where - post your PYTHONPATH, DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE, and the path to where your code is and it should become more clear. -joe On 2/28/07, CosyGlow42 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm a newbie to the Django/Python world and are looking for answers to > a