Bumping this up once more just in case someone may have any
thoughts...still a problem that has me stumped. Thanks, in advance, for
ideas.

Keith

On Friday, November 8, 2013, Keith Edmiston wrote:

> bus/certs/urls.py:
>
> from django.conf.urls import patterns, url, include
> from django.conf import settings
> from bus.certs.views import index
>
> from django.contrib import admin
> admin.autodiscover()
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>                        (r'^apps/bus/certs/$', index),
>                        (r'^apps/bus/certs/index$', index),
>                        (r'^apps/bus/certs/listing/',
> include('bus.certs.listing.urls')),
>                        (r'^apps/bus/certs/application/',
> include('bus.certs.application.urls')),
>                        (r'^apps/bus/certs/admin/',
> include(admin.site.urls)),
>                        )
>
> bus/certs/listing/urls.py:
>
> from django.conf.urls import patterns, url, include
> from django.conf import settings
> from listing.views import listing
>
> # Uncomment the next two lines to enable the admin:
> # from django.contrib import admin
> # admin.autodiscover()
> urlpatterns = patterns('bus.certs.listing.views',
>                        (r'^$', listing, {}, 'listing'),
>                        )
>
> bus/certs/application/urls.py:
>
> from django.conf.urls import patterns, url, include
> from django.conf import settings
> from application.views import application_view, application_submit,
> application_update
>
> # Uncomment the next two lines to enable the admin:
> #from django.contrib import admin
> #admin.autodiscover()
>
> urlpatterns = patterns('bus.certs.application.views',
>                        (r'^(?P<app_id>\d+)/$', application_view, {},
> 'application_view'),
>                        (r'^update/(?P<app_id>\d+)/$', application_update,
> {}, 'application_update'),
>                        (r'^submit/$', application_submit, {},
> 'application_submit'),
>                        #(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
>                        )
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Vincenzo Prignano <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Can you post the line in urls.py that is calling the view function?
>
>
> On Friday, November 8, 2013 6:48:28 PM UTC+1, Keith Edmiston wrote:
>
> Sorry...I was trying to be careful of not putting so much info in the
> email that it became too much.
>
> My project structure is (in part):
> --bus/certs
>     |_ application
>       |_ __init__
>       |_ models.py --> empty, using common/models.py & bus_models/models.py
>       |_ urls.py
>       |_ views.py
>
>     |_ bus_models (svn: externals)
>       |_ __init__
>       |_ models.py --> Person
>
>     |_ bus_shared_common (svn: externals)
>       |_ __init__
>       |_ static (css, js, etc.)
>       |_ templates
>
>     |_ common
>       |_ __init__
>       |_ models.py --> Program, Status, Application, Notes, Action,
> Correspondence
>
>     |_ listing
>       |_ __init__
>       |_ models.py --> empty, using common/models.py & bus_models/models.py
>       |_ urls.py --> only one regex so far..."listing", which calls
> "listing" in views.py
>       |_ views.py --> "listing" function
>
> So, in answer to your question Vincenzo, bus.certs.listing does not make a
> call to any model just yet.  Thanks for suggesting I look though.
>
> Keith
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Vincenzo Prignano 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> 'bus.certs.listing' is this entry in your installed apps referring to the
> "Listing" models perhaps? We can't really help you with much more info btw.
>
>
> On Friday, November 8, 2013 4:55:04 PM UTC+1, Keith Edmiston wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am building a new site in Django 1.4 and I'm using the South migration
> tool to keep my dev MySQL database in sync with changes made to my models.
> It should be said that I use one MySQL database account to serve various
> Django projects/apps (confusing, yes). It all seems to be working fine
> until I attempt to open up the Admin site from the project currently in
> development (bus/certs/admin/).
>
> It *appears* that the autodiscover is trying to find a model "Listing"
> that is no longer in existence, but did exist in earlier development
> stages. I deleted that model and have since run a South migration to extend
> that deletion to the database.  That seems to have worked fine. What did
> not seem to happen is the removal of references to the "listing" table in
> the django_content_type and auth_permission tables, so I removed those
> manually thinking the autodiscover might be "seeing" those entries and
> subsequently attempting to find the model in "bus_models.models". That
> seems to have made no difference, the error still exists.
>
> Not sure if this matters or not, but I had initially used the admin up in
> a separate project ("deans" vs. "certs") and it still works.  It even still
> lists the "Bus_models.Listing" model and only fails once I click on that
> link...gives me a "Table does not exist" error, as I would expect. This
> does make me think, however, that there is a lingering pointer somewhere
> that I'm unable to locate.
>
> I can reliably cause this error to occur and go away again by
> uncommenting/commenting the following lines in my
> bus(app)/certs(proj)/urls.py file:
>
> from django.contrib import admin
> admin.autodiscover()
> (r'^apps/bus/certs/admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
>
> Here is the traceback of the error page that shows up when the above are
> uncommented (no matter what url I use):
> Environment:
>
>
> Request Method: GET
> Request URL: 
> https://local.utexas.edu:8000/apps/bus/certs/application/125<https://local.utexas.edu:8000/apps/bus/certs/application/1256/>
>
> --
> Keith Edmiston
> (512)970-7222
>


-- 
Keith Edmiston
(512)970-7222

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