I suspect that the part of the error message you posted *may* not be completely clear on where the indentation problem is actually occurring. Anyways, if you want to be sure then I would try using Django 1.3 since it's thoroughly tested.
Im' still half asleep so I could be overlooking something but that'd be probably the first place to try :) There's no guarantees they don't have any bugs in the latest trunk.
On Oct 30, 2011, at 9:42 PM, Juan Kepler wrote:
> I've done what the "Writing your first Django app, part 1" said. It
> works.
>
> But in the part 2:
> *I add "django.contrib.admin" to my INSTALLED_APPS setting.
> *I run python manage.py syncdb.
> And I have this error:
> "File "...Python26\lib\site-packages\django\contrib\admin\sites.py",
> line 250
> return self.get_urls(), self.app_name, self.name
> IndentationError: unexpected indent"
>
> I have the latest version of Django installed, and I'm using PyCharm
> as IDE
>
> What can I do?
> Thanks!
>
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