Thank you Tom for your answer. 
I'm sorry but I don't have much experience with Django...

Do you have an idea how to fix this problem ?

Thanks in advance
Gabri

Il giorno martedì 24 dicembre 2013 20:58:32 UTC+7, Thomas ha scritto:
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> On 2013-12-23, at 9:42 PM, Gabriele Stoia <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> I think I found the problem...maybe...
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> I running my app in the same hosting of another app ... (sorry for my 
> english..is not my first language... I'm italian…)
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>
> If you are not using virtualenv and pip to manage each of these 
> installations you will likely find it useful to do so. It should eliminate 
> worries about conflicts between version sets.
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> hth
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>                   - Tom
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>
> I have
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> *-- first app-- feincms-- other module-- ...--second app-- -- feincms-- -- 
> other module*
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> Maybe my second-app is using feincms of the first app which is different 
> version.
> I think this because I got this error :
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> No module named filterspecs
> /home/*alessandrocambogia*/feincms/admin/filterspecs.py in <module>, line 7
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> where *alessandrocambogia *is the first-app.
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> I need to have 
> /home/alessandrocambogia/*gabryandjenny*/feincms
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> where *gabryandjenny * is the second-app
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> but actually I don't know how to change the path... Is my first experience in 
> Django.
> Can you help in this ???? Please ??? 
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Gabri
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> Il giorno martedì 24 dicembre 2013 07:45:02 UTC+7, Russell Keith-Magee ha 
> scritto:
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>> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Gabriele Stoia <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>> Hi Russel,
>>>
>>> thank you for your e-mail !!!
>>> I thought that something was connected with MPTT or FeinCMS... I'll try 
>>> to work out !
>>> What I really don't understand why so many problem when you in 
>>> deployment ??? In local everything was super fine !!!
>>>
>>
>> If you're having "deployment only" problems, this points to a problem 
>> with the way your development process is organised. These sorts of problems 
>> only emerge because your development environment is fundamentally different 
>> to your production environment -- for example, different versions of 
>> software, different paths. If you make good use of virtualenv to isolate 
>> your project, and use requirements files to ensure version compatibility, 
>> you should be able to minimise this sort of problem.
>>
>> Yours,
>> Russ Magee %-)
>>
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