Saturday, October 1, 2011

Re: `manage.py syncdb` fails, but what does the error mean?

All right. I have now tried renaming my virtualenv to Snowyv, so no
mix-up would occur. That didn't solve the problem, the error is the
same.
I have not Snowy install globally. The only copy I have of Snowy, is
the one I have in /home/cb/Projects/snowy. I also use virtualenv
(/home/cb/.virtualenvs/snowy), so no mix-up should occur even if I
did, but I don't.

I can understand, from what've said, that some misunderstanding about
the directories and such, is what is going on, but I don't think this
is it, unfortunately.

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:11 AM, Ramiro Morales <cramm0@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 8:06 AM, chrisbuchholz
> <christoffer.buchholz@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> I have this django 1.2 app, Snowy[1], that I try to get to run locally. But
>> everytime I do `manage.py syncdb` I get this[2] error, but I have no idea
>> what it means.
>>
>> Snowy uses, by default django 1.2, python 2 and SQLite3, and at first, I
>> thought it was because that django couldnt talk to SQLite3, but if I create
>> a new django 1.2 app in a python 2 environment, it works fine, so that is
>> not it.
>>
>> I have no idea what the error means, and the Snowy devs haven't been able to
>> help me out either. I hope some of you guys can.
>>
>> [1]: http://git.gnome.org/browse/snowy
>> [2]: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/485318/
>
> Your traceback shows you have a weird mixup of paths, both
> /home/cb/.virtualenvs/snowy/ and /home/cb/Projects/snowy/
> appear as locations of the snowy app.
> Perhaps you created a virtualenv with a copy of the app
> there but already have a global one?.
>
> Also, is seems the app ships a copy of several third party
> django apps (like south) inside their lib/ subdir.
>
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