Hi

Starting with a empty database and running syncdb does not set the  
fields in the resulting tables to allow NULL values on any fields  
(not even the ones with blank=True) on my installation.
django correctly allows empty fields in the admin interface, but of  
course the db backend complains as soon as django tries to save to  
the db.

Is this a known issue? Or is something bogus with my installation?
(I tried this with postgres and sqlite and had this problem with  
Integer-, String- and ForeignKey-Fields. Manually changing the fields  
in the db solved the problem.)

thanks
stefan 

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