On Wed, 2012-02-08 at 00:15 -0800, akaariai wrote:
> On Feb 8, 9:15 am, kenneth gonsalves <law...@thenilgiris.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 19:29 +1100, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> > > On 7/02/2012 6:14pm, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> > > > On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 08:06 +0100, Babatunde Akinyanmi wrote:
> > > >> Perhaps you made a change to a model and forgot to syncdb on
> your
> > > >> Fedora 15 machine.....
> >
> > > When you have eliminated all the possibilities what remains must
> be
> > > the
> > > problem :)
> >
> > > The trick is to confirm your assumptions one by one.
> >
> > code: all three machines are running code pulled from the same repo.
> > django version: all three are on r 17461
> > database: the table structure on all three is identical. (in fact
> two
> > machines have the same data also). Postgresql versions differ, but
> this
> > is a django error - not a database error.
> > The offending line of code worked fine on the F15 machine when it
> was
> > running F14
> 
> Most likely, for some reason, the offending machine's definition is
> missing the tournament field in the models.py file.

field is there. instead of:

cr = Team.objects.filter(tournament_id=tournid)

I do:
tourn = Tournament.objects.get(pk=tournid)
cr = Team.objects.filter(tournament=tourn)

it works on the offending machine.
> 
> Anyways double-check that the offending machine is really using the
> same version of the project's code than the other machines.  Check
> especially carefully the models.py file containing the Team model
> definition. To see that you are really using the file you think you
> are, put an assert(False) just before the Team model definition on
> your offending machine. This should make the project totally non-
> functional on that machine (easy way to see that yes, the change had
> an effect => this file is really in use). Of course, if this is a
> production machine, don't do the assert trich. Use logging instead.
> 
> If the model is double-checked correct, and the assert is raised, then
> we have a more complex problem... 

model is correct. Database is correct - we have a more complex
problem ;-)
-- 
regards
Kenneth Gonsalves

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