I seem to be having a similar problem. When I try to start a Cartridge 
project in Ubuntu, I just get a "plain vanilla" *Mezzanine* project. I also 
get he following error message:

 $ mezzanine-project -a cartridge wildebeest

 CommandError: 'wildebeest' conflicts with the name of an existing Python 
module and cannot be used as a project name. Please try another name.

As far as I can tell, it seems to create a mezzanine project and ignore the 
flag to use the cartridge template. It then tries to create the cartridge 
project, but refuses on the grounds that there is an existing python module 
of the same name (in this case,  'wildebeest), which there is, since it 
just created it!  I am not sure how to solve this.

On Friday, December 5, 2014 at 7:50:43 PM UTC-8, Jerod Estapa wrote:
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