I assume you're running it in the debugger? Make sure you regular server
isn't still running. Also, make sure your break point is on a line a
line which does something (e.g., /not/ on a class/function definition,
empty line, etc.)

_Nik

On 4/21/2013 10:14 PM, Mark Lybrand wrote:
> I can't get PyCharm to break at breakpoints when debugging a django
> app. what is the magic incantation i neec to invoke to make this
> happen regardless of where i am in code (views, urls, models,
> templates, etc)
>
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