Hi Martin

Thanks for this insight.  I saw them placing templates outside the
project directory in the tutorial, so I thought that might be a common
thing to do.  I am switching from php to python, so I'm learning a
lot.  What you say does make sense from a SCM point of view.  I am
assuming that most django'ers put their templates inside of the
project?  The thing that really bugs me is that the site works
perfectly using the django web server, but when I deploy to apache
wsgi, it gives me that exception.  I am almost thinking that it is my
apache virtual host config.  Here it is if this can help anyone shine
some light onto this issue.

  1 NameVirtualHost *
  2 <VirtualHost *>
  3
  4     ServerName foo
  5     DocumentRoot /media/PENDRIVE/Projects/foo/
  6
  7     <Directory /media/PENDRIVE/Projects/foo>
  8         Order allow,deny
  9         Allow from all
 10     </Directory>
 11
 12
 13     ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/foo-error.log
 14
 15     # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error,
crit,
 16     # alert, emerg.
 17     LogLevel warn
 18
 19     CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/foo.log combined
 20
 21     WSGIDaemonProcess foo python-path=/media/PENDRIVE/Projects/foo
 22     WSGIProcessGroup foo
 23     WSGIScriptAlias / /media/PENDRIVE/Projects/foo/deploy/
pinax.wsgi
 24
 25 </VirtualHost>

Thanks again

Cheers!

On Jun 5, 6:58 pm, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's a bit weird that you have your templates in your home folder.
> I would expect them to be in your project's folder.
>
> For example: /home/foobar/projects/yourproject/templates
>
> If you were using some version control software like git you would want to
> have everything that belongs to yout project inside your project folder.
> Otherwise you would have to create several repositories (one for your apps
> and views and one for your templates) which doesn't really make sense.
>
> But in the end that is probably up to you.
>
> Best regards,
> Martin
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > From what I understand, the location of my templates is supposed to go
> > in the TEMPLATE_DIRS block of the settings.py file.  This directory is
> > located in my home/foobar/, thus the /home/foobar/templates.
>
> > Is there something wrong with this?
>
> > On Jun 5, 4:38 pm, Mike Dewhirst <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 6/06/2011 6:51am, Christopher wrote:
>
> > > > 110     "/home/foobar/templates",
>
> > > ???
>
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