> On May 27, 10:51 am, Nuno Maltez <nuno.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > ImportError: No module named mvc
>
> > What's the "mvc" module? Python can't seem to find it. Is it in your
> > python path?
>
> My project is called seoconquer.
> My app is called mvc.
> My absolute directory path to mvc is /home/seb/MAIN/seoconquer/mvc.
>
> I have /home/seb/MAIN added to path in the wsgi file. (See above.)
You also need to add '/home/seb/MAIN/seoconquer'. Read:
http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2010/03/improved-wsgi-script-for-use-with.html
The __init__.py file in 'apache' subdirectory where WSGI script file
is not needed and will not do anything.
Graham
> I'm trying to load the mvc app in my settings file with INSTALLED_APPS
> = (...., "seoconquer.mvc")
>
> Here is my settings.py..
>
> # Contains the configuration settings.
>
> import os
>
> DEBUG = True
>
> DATABASE_NAME = "seoconquer"
> DATABASE_USER = "seb"
> DATABASE_ENGINE = "django.db.backends.mysql"
> TEMPLATE_DIRS = ("/home/seb/MAIN/seoconquer/mvc/views",)
> ROOT_URLCONF = DATABASE_NAME + "." + "urls"
> LOGIN_URL = "sign_in"
> INSTALLED_APPS = ("django.contrib.auth",
> "django.contrib.contenttypes",
> "django.contrib.sessions",
> "seoconquer.mvc")
>
> cs
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