Thursday, November 29, 2012

Re: Error: No module named books

I am learning django book too. Do you check the output of error.? Generally, there are hint like ValueError in the output.

On Wednesday, November 28, 2012, Chris Recher wrote:
Hi all,

I'm working through the Django book and I've run into an error that wasn't predicted. I've got a project called mysite. I used "python manage.py startapp books" to create an app called books inside of it. I added a few models to the models.py file inside books, then tried to use "python manage.py validate". I got "Error: No module named books" in return. __init__.py is perfectly intact in both the second mysite directory and the books directory. I've added mysite.books to INSTALLED_APPS. All the results I could find searching for this problem deal with someone that's made a spelling mistake somewhere. I've been through my files multiple times, and my spelling is pristine. I figure I'm making an obvious, beginner's mistake - could anyone help?

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