> Figured out what went wrong.  You now have to register your models
> with the admin app, which will give you access.
>
> If anyone else that is completely awful at Django is running into the
> same problem let me know and I'll go in to more depth.

Could you let me know what you did to fix this?

My urls.py is very simple, and contains:

-----8<-------

from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
from django.contrib import admin
from os import path

admin.autodiscover()

urlpatterns = patterns('',
    # Uncomment this for admin:
    ('^admin/(.*)', admin.site.root),

    # Index page.
    (r'^/?$', 'vmanager.frontend.views.index'),
)

-----8<-------

My models.py file in my applicaion folder contains the following (I've
snipped aprts of the model definition, as they're not relevant)

-----8<-------

from django.db import models
from django.contrib import admin

class Person(models.Model):
        """This models a person machine"""
        (details omitted here)

-----8<-------

I've tried alternating between using admin.autodiscover() in my
urls.py, and manually registering my models using
admin.site.register(Person), but I still get the permission error in
the admin site. I've also tried flushing the database, but that
doesn't seem to solve anything. FWIW, my user has is_superuser,
is_staff and is_active all set to true in my database.

The exact message I get in the admin site is "You don't have
permission to edit anything".

Any help would be much appreciated.

--Jon

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