Okay, I'm stupid: I figured it out. Never mind. On Feb 16, 12:11 pm, D_bot <[email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to implement the django example from Graham's 2010 pycon > slides. No matter whether I use os, sys, and __file__ attribute > approach or hard code the string version of the path, I still get the > error: > > [Wed Feb 15 19:12:26 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] ImportError: > Could not import settings 'mysite.settings' (Is it on sys.path?): No > module named mysite.settings > > From what I can tell the mysite.wsgi file does not even have the > __file__ attribute, but this does not matter if I am sending > sys.path.insert a hard coded path. > > I have the WSGIScriptAlias configured exactly in the example. The > only thing different is that I am locating the django project under / > usr/local/bin/mysite instead of the /var/www directory or a /home/ > someone directory. > > It should just work -- what am I doing wrong?
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