Hi Sabuj, > > If you're using Ubuntu or Debian, you should be able to use the > > python-django- registration package, which contains the correct version > > for patchwork. I'm not sure what version other distros have packaged, > > but you may be able to use packages instead. > > Unfortunately we're using centos and I did see a django package, can't > remember whether it was from rpmforge or epel or whether it was from > the base repo, but I don't know whether it even includes > django-registration .
I wouldn't think that the plain django package includes this app, you'd probably need a separate one. On ozlabs.org, I'm using a debian package: http://ozlabs.org/~jk/tmp/python-django-registration_0.7-2_all.deb If you don't have the dpkg tools, I've put up a tarball containing the same files: http://ozlabs.org/~jk/tmp/python-django-registration_0.7-2_all.tar.gz you'll probably need to copy the python module to somewhere sensible, and perhaps add it to your PYTHONPATH. > This would be the best. There are also some other problems we've > encountered, such as clicking the mbox link in the patches produces > this error : > > NameError at /patch/313/mbox/ > global name 'HeaderParser' is not defined Which version of python are you using? Could you try the following (in a python shell), and let me know what output (in particular, whether there are ImportErrors reported) you get?: from email.mime.nonmultipart import MIMENonMultipart from email.encoders import encode_7or8bit from email.parser import HeaderParser import email.utils > Then the error when someone tries to login and they don't have a > userprofile : > > DoesNotExist at /user/ > UserProfile matching query does not exist. Every User should have a corresponding UserProfile - the original registration error is causing this problem. Regards, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
