I'm trying to setup Django w/ MySQL.
I've got Apache and mod_wsgi up and running, and am now trying to introduce django to mysql.
I've created a database named 'django' and a 'django' user.
I've granted all to django on django:
grant ALL on django.* to 'django'@'localhost';
Django's settings.py has been configured with MySQL's settings:
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'djan
I have this weird problem. Whenever I download a compressed file, md5 checksum value changes in my downloaded copy.
For example I downloaded Django package from https://www.djangoproject.com/m/releases/1.4/Django-1.4.2.tar.gz, using wget.
The md5 checksum given in django site is 6ffecdc01ad360e1abdca1015ae0893a.
hey guys am learning the django frame work as am interested in using the python modules for developing websites. can somebody suggest me a good IDE for working with django?can i be using eclipse with it? and also since am new to python and django i would also be glad if am given suggestions :)
From the Django-Documentation:
The django-admin.py script should be on your system path if you installed Django via its setup.py utility. If it’s not on your path, you can find it in site-packages/django/bin within your Python installation. Consider symlinking it from some place on your path, such as /usr/local/bin.'
How do I 'symlink' and how do I know when I need to do it?
$ ps | grep django
28006 ttys004 0:01.12 /usr/bin/python bin/django celeryd --beat
51393 ttys005 0:01.45 /usr/bin/python bin/django celeryd -l INFO
51472 ttys005 0:01.29 /usr/bin/python bin/django celeryd -l INFO
51510 ttys005 0:01.89 /usr/bin/python bin/django celeryd -l INFO
51801 ttys005 0:01.83 /usr/bin/python bin/django celeryd -l INFO
53470 ttys005 0:03.97 /usr/bin/python b
On November 20, Canonical published details about Django vulnerabilities for its Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems.
According to Canonical, a testsuite regression was fixed in Django. The upstream fix introduced testsuite failures when ADMINS and/or MANAGERS were defined in settings.py.
I'm new to Linux and am trying to set up Python / Django on my machine! I installed Python 3.3 from the source file and it was compiled into /usr/local/bin.
I'm trying to setup Django through UWSGI using Nginx.
I got the UWSGI pass to work using this function
location / {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9001;
}
Unfortunately when I visit /django/admin.
I have a problem running Django with mod_wsgi and Apache on CentOS.
Django runs on Python 2.5 or above but CentOS comes with Python 2.4. I can't just upgrade the default Python 2.4 because it breaks other services such as yum. I installed Python 2.7 into different directory.
I followed most of the tutorial and article about running Django with mod_wsgi but never able successfully run it.