I've got the same issue ( same version).
By following your hint ( run with sudo), it passed.

Not sure why we have to run create project with 'sudo'.
To figure it out



On Saturday, 22 August 2015 11:45:06 UTC+7, Mace wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Im trying to run a new project in a could development.
> using:
> Ubuntu
> Django 1.8.4
> Mezzanine 4.0.1
> Cartridge 0.10.0
>  
>
> When i try and run:
> mezzanine-project -a cartridge project_name
> I get this error:
>
>> CommandError: 'project_name' conflicts with the name of an existing 
>> Python module and cannot be used as a project name. Please try another name.
>>
>  
> Obviously, 'project_name' is not the actual name of my project. I have 
> tried many different names.
>
> So i run normal
> mezzanine-project project_name
> and all works well.
>
> I move the settings.py and url.py into "project_name/project_name"
> Run: 
> python manage.py createdb--noinput
>
> and i get this error:
>
>> shop.CartItem.total_price: (fields.E134) 'max_digits' must be greater or 
>> equal to 'decimal_places'.
>>
>
> which repeats 20 times, obviously fields.E134 is called 20 times.
>
> Where am i going wrong?
> I was reading that Mezzanine release 4.0.1 fixed the --alternate issue. Is 
> there something more i need to edit to manually create a cartridge project, 
> or can i edit something to make to initial project work.
>
> fyi: I also tried Drum, since it uses the same install process and have 
> the same result. Something in Mezzanine might be broke.
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
>
>

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