I will set up a new openbsd virtual machine to test, although this dev machine 
is pretty new as well. Just set it up a few days ago without much on it at the 
moment. Weirdness.

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> On 5 Jul, 2014, at 12:17 am, Ken Bolton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> With those settings you still get the error the ImproperlyConfigured error? 
> Your system and/or application is improperly configured. Back out or start 
> over. You have been automating as you go, right?
> 
> ken
> 
> 
>> On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Eric Boo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Good to know that it should work on OpenBSD. I really want to get to the 
>> bottom of this.
>> 
>> I have tried placed the following in either local_settings.py or settings.py:
>> 
>> SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE = 'en_US.UTF-8'
>> SHOP_USE_RATINGS = False
>> 
>> These are the exact same local_settings.py and settings.py files that I'm 
>> successfully using on my live machine.
>> 
>> May be an overkill, but maybe it'll be interesting to see if the exact same 
>> files work on a FreeBSD machine instead.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Eric Boo
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>>> On 4 July, 2014 at 11:45:14 pm, Ken Bolton ([email protected]) wrote:
>>> 
>>> Go ahead and set SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE in your settings file. I fear, 
>>> though, that this error is hiding something in your configuration that is 
>>> wrong and should be fixed.
>>> 
>>> No reason this shouldn't work on OpenBSD. FWIW, OpenBSD was my OS of choice 
>>> until Ubuntu became de facto standard.
>>> 
>>>  I think there may be some value in documenting (that is, writing Fabric 
>>> scripts) for each of the major systems. The Debian family is well covered 
>>> by the current fabfile.py. All we need are motivated individuals who need 
>>> reliable deployments on CentOS and the BSD family.
>>> 
>>> ken
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Eric Boo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>> 
>>>> Oh well, manage.py shell gives me:
>>>> django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: Invalid currency locale 
>>>> specified for SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE: 'en_US.UTF-8'. You'll need to set the 
>>>> locale for your system, or configure the SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE setting in 
>>>> your settings module.
>>>> 
>>>> I wonder if it's possible to run Mezzanine + Cartridge inside OpenBSD at 
>>>> all, but given that we're talking about Python, it shouldn't be an issue, 
>>>> right?
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Eric Boo
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>>>> 
>>>>> On 4 July, 2014 at 9:54:44 pm, Ken Bolton ([email protected]) wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Eric,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Look inline below.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Eric Boo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> I git cloned my live site's code to a new development server so that I 
>>>>>> can add some more features, and at the same time test it out on a BSD OS 
>>>>>> (live site's running Debian).
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would keep development and platform migration on separate machine 
>>>>> instances. Dev/prod parity!
>>>>> 
>>>>> To make life easier, consider using Vagrant for development work. It is 
>>>>> cheap, local, and portable.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Running the site via gunicorn gave me the locale error, so I tried 
>>>>>> running it as ./manage.py runserver to see if it made a difference. In 
>>>>>> this case the error was the same.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Try `python manage.py shell`, or `shell_plus` if you have the excellent 
>>>>> django-extensions installed. Below are my results for an ancient 
>>>>> Cartridge site.
>>>>> 
>>>>> >>> from mezzanine.conf import settings
>>>>> >>> settings.SHOP_CURRENCY_LOCALE
>>>>> "en_US.UTF-8"
>>>>> 
>>>>> hth,
>>>>> ken
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