I can confirm that installing via pip does indeed fail.

However, running `python setup.py install` does successfully append the 
`pillow` requirement: https://dpaste.de/obE1  -- and proceeds to install 
successfully (along with a `python manage.py createdb --install` also 
working fine).

Does pip import `install_requires` from the setup module without executing 
any logic?

On Thursday, 13 February 2014 07:12:54 UTC+11, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. Every time I try to create a new project with some initial 
> data I run:
>
> python manage.py createdb --noinput
>
> Which fails with the following error:
> django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: Neither Pillow nor PIL could 
> be imported: No module named Image
>
> That is very explicit and simply requires running pip install pillow to 
> get if fixed. However, my questions are: Why is pillow needed during the 
> createdb process? How necessary is it to Mezzanine? Shouldn't it be a 
> dependency? I don't know if I've found a bug, or maybe there's some obvious 
> reason I'm overlooking.
>
>

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