Re: Calling out for Help!
Hi,
Please also don't take offence if this sounds harsh, but I never have seen much point in beating around the bush, and these are just my own opinions, others may disagree.
This may sound old fashioned, but you haven't even greeted yourself to the community with your name, or at the very least a nickname.
Also, based on your last response of "returned a screen full of errors", you can't expect us to then reply with "OHHHHH a screen full of errors, sure we know what that is, here's a fix". By the sounds of it, you are looking for someone to give you a quick easy solution, and it isn't gonna happen buddy. Many of us help those in need on the list, but asking us to essentially do your job for you falls under the category of "taking the piss".
My advice, re-submit your question to the list with precise questions and enough debug/log to show the problem, and we will try our best to answer them.
Cal
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Dev@CB <dev@churchbudget.com> wrote:
Well, the "python manage.py runserver" command returned a screen full
of errors. What would be the appropriate way to post that? I don't
want to burn anyone's special eyes.
And since we are using Apache, I'm going to say we are also using
wsgi.
> Andres- Hide quoted text -
> Well, the first thing to see when deploying a django project is the
> settings.py file. Here you'll see the database information.
>
> Then the second step will be testing it (with the command python
> manage.py runserver, it should start the development server, NOT for
> using in production).
>
> The last thing will see the Apache configuration, and it'll depend if
> you're using wsgi or fcgi... More information here:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter21/
>
> Hope it isn't that difficult, you can see the configs from the old
> server, right?
>
> Good luck!
>
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