it was "sqlite3.bin" as the last thing I did was put in the same
directory as the settings.py file and it is a .bin extension

On May 7, 9:02 pm, Kevin Monceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sebey,
>
> On Wed, 7 May 2008, sebey wrote:
>
> What do you have for your DATABASE_NAME in your settings.py file?
>
> > sqlite3.DatabaseError: file is encrypted or is not a database
>
> It looks like it's pointed to an existing file that's not an SQLite file.
> It should look something like:
>
> DATABASE_NAME = '/home/user_name/Django/myproject/db/test.db'
>
> substituting the path to the directory you want to store the SQLite db file
> in for the above.  If it's a new project you're probably wanting the
> syncdb command to a new database file.  In that case the directory the
> path is pointing to should exist but the database file itself, test.db in
> the example above, shouldn't.  It will get created when you run syncdb.
>
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