May I ask the reason you cannot upgrade to 1.4???

Sticking to 1.1 is usually only done if you have an existing code base that
absolutely requires 1.1.

You really need to upgrade :/

Cal

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Morrti <sirrom...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your comments on version numbers, but moving to 1.4 isn't a
> quick option for me/us so I'm stuck on 1.1 for a while.
>
> Trying to run the app and instead of getting the "welcome" page I get the
> following, see below.
>
> Not withstanding my version issue, anyone got any ideas on this.
>
> Thanx,
> Tim
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
>   File 
> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/django/django-trunk/django/core/servers/basehttp.py", 
> line 279, in run
>     self.result = application(self.environ, self.start_response)
>
>   File 
> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/django/django-trunk/django/core/servers/basehttp.py", 
> line 651, in __call__
>     return self.application(environ, start_response)
>
>   File 
> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/django/django-trunk/django/core/handlers/wsgi.py", 
> line 230, in __call__
>     self.load_middleware()
>
>   File 
> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/django/django-trunk/django/core/handlers/base.py", 
> line 42, in load_middleware
>     raise exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured, 'Error importing middleware %s: 
> "%s"' % (mw_module, e)
>
> ImproperlyConfigured: Error importing middleware django.middleware.common: 
> "cannot import name force_text"
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 11:45:17 AM UTC+1, Cal Leeming [Simplicity
> Media Ltd] wrote:
>
>> Ouch, 1.1 is very old indeed.
>>
>> I have seen compatibility issues before when running django/py apps on a
>> mac, but can't say I've ever ran into this before.
>>
>> Could you upgrade to the latest (1.4.1) and see if you still experience
>> the same issue?
>>
>> Cal
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Morrti <sirr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm a total newbie to Django and I'm trying to follow the build your
>>> first app tutorial from the site https://docs.djangoproject.**
>>> com/en/1.1/intro/tutorial01/<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/intro/tutorial01/>but
>>>  have soon run into problems, please see below. This is as a result of
>>> running the  python manage.py runserver command.
>>>
>>> If anyone can help, I believe I'm running version 1.1 of django, not
>>> sure what else you may want to know.
>>>
>>> Thanx,
>>>
>>> python manage.py runserver
>>> Validating models...
>>>
>>> Unhandled exception in thread started by <bound method Command.inner_run
>>> of <django.contrib.staticfiles.**management.commands.runserver.**Command
>>> object at 0x10114d0d0>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**
>>> core/management/commands/**runserver.py", line 91, in inner_run
>>>     self.validate(display_num_**errors=True)
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**core/management/base.py",
>>> line 277, in validate
>>>     num_errors = get_validation_errors(s, app)
>>>   File "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**
>>> core/management/validation.py"**, line 32, in get_validation_errors
>>>     for (app_name, error) in get_app_errors().items():
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/db/**models/loading.py",
>>> line 163, in get_app_errors
>>>     self._populate()
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/db/**models/loading.py",
>>> line 69, in _populate
>>>     self.load_app(app_name, True)
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/db/**models/loading.py",
>>> line 93, in load_app
>>>     models = import_module('.models', app_name)
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**utils/importlib.py",
>>> line 35, in import_module
>>>     __import__(name)
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**contrib/auth/models.py",
>>> line 18, in <module>
>>>     from django.contrib.contenttypes.**models import ContentType
>>>   File "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/**
>>> contrib/contenttypes/models.**py", line 125, in <module>
>>>     class ContentType(models.Model):
>>>   File 
>>> "/Users/timmorris/Sites/**django/django-trunk/django/db/**models/base.py",
>>> line 64, in __new__
>>>     new_class.add_to_class('_meta'**, Options(meta, **kwargs))
>>> TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
>>>     __init__() keywords must be strings
>>>
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