Figured out what went wrong.  You now have to register your models
with the admin app, which will give you access.

If anyone else that is completely awful at Django is running into the
same problem let me know and I'll go in to more depth.

On Jul 18, 11:16 pm, joshuajenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just upgraded to the new trunk which includes the newforms addition to
> the admin app, so obviously I'm very excited to play around with it.
>
> Decided to port over a very very new app, which is basically just a
> model definition at this point. However when I create my superuser and
> log in the admin site tells me I don't have permission to do anything.
>
> This is obviously extremely frustrating as there's nothing I can do
> from there, though I assume through the command line there is some way
> to enable that user as a superuser. Perhaps things are just different
> in the new admin app, but at the moment I am very stumped.
>
> Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
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