Hi,
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:02:10 PM UTC+1, Tom Evans wrote:
>
> Er, why have two versions of manage.py? One of the arguments manage.py
> takes is the name of your settings module.
>
> Put all your common settings into 'settings_default.py'.
>
> Add your mobile settings as 'settings_mobile.py' and default as
> 'settings_default.py'.
>
> In each of them, start the file with 'from settings_default import *'.
> Add any overrides or other settings after that.
>
> Run your server with "python manage.py --settings=settings_mobile" (or
> "--settings=project.settings_mobile", depending on how your project is
> structured.
>
> With mod_wsgi, set the appropriate DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment
> variable.
>
it's exactly what i've done, except that i've two different manage.py
instead of using --settings option
I'll try with the option instead of different manage.py
> Use manage.py to open a django shell. Import settings as django would
> ("from django.conf import settings"). Is contenttypes in
> settings.INSTALLED_APPS?
i'll try this with my current setup and with the --settings stuff
thanks for your answer
Florian
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