Janelle
Your quickest solution is to reveal your location and ask for someone to
help out on a short-term basis. There are heaps of Django people
everywhere and many inhabit this list.
What you are asking for is possibly quite easy but can defeat you if you
are unfamiliar with the environment/infrastructure or don't have the
necessary password at hand. You have to know where to look.
In any case try this on Ubuntu
1. In a terminal enter python manage.py runserver
2. Cross your fingers
3. In a browser on the same machine visit ...
http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin
If you can't get past there start looking in settings for clues.
Good luck
Mike
On 7/07/2014 9:36 AM, Janelle O'Dea wrote:
Hi all,
I have two separate Django questions.
One: I am trying to learn how to use Django on my computer (Mac OS,
Mavericks) and was first getting the error "unable to open database"
when running "python manage.py syncdb." To fix it, I followed
instructions from here: https://coderwall.com/p/gl_grw
Now, I can't save settings.py. I realize this may have to do with the
advice to change permissions on the page I just linked to; how can I
change them back?
When I run the "python manage.py syncdb" command now, it tells me
there's a syntax error in settings.py. When I try to fix settings.py and
save it, it tells me ERRNO 13 permission denied.
I'm mainly trying to get a feel for Django because I may want to use it
in the near future.
Two: At my workplace, someone produced a Django app on Ubuntu. The app
is a source database for reporters to view and add to (I work at a
newspaper). The main question: can I get the source information out of
this database so that we can recover it and use it, even if the original
creator of this app/database is not available? He isn't responding to
phone calls or emails, and bosses want me to see if I can extract the
info. I've never worked in Ubuntu before.
Thanks for any help that anyone can provide.
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