I tried with mysql as a database. Then also I am getting same problem.
  File "./manage.py", line 144, in <module>
    fix_django_evolution_issues()
  File "./manage.py", line 128, in fix_django_evolution_issues
    import django.db.models.fields as model_fields
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/__init__.py", line 24, in
<module>
    backend = __import__('%s.base' % settings.DATABASE_ENGINE, {}, {}, [''])
ImportError: No module named mysql.base

I guess some problem with django only. Do we have to do any database
settings in django? What I did is, got the tar ball(Django 1.0) and
installed it using "python setup.py install". Any thing extra work needed?
Or anything extra in reviewboard? I have taken reviewboard code from trunk.
Done changes in "settings_local.py" and tried to run "./manage.py syncdb".
Before that I created database in mysql named reviewboard. part of my
settings_local.py looks like following
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DATABASE_ENGINE = 'mysql'      # 'postgresql', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or
'ado_mssql'.
DATABASE_NAME = 'reviewboard'  # Or path to database file if using sqlite3.
DATABASE_USER = 'reviewboard'     # Not used with sqlite3.
DATABASE_PASSWORD = 'password' # Not used with sqlite3.
DATABASE_HOST = ''             # Set to empty string for localhost.
DATABASE_PORT = ''             # Set to empty string for default.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Also one more question, is db username and password is correct? i.e.
"reviewboard" and "password"? I am logged in as root on my system, and
created the database.

Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Atul

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Atul Phalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I tried with absolute path to my db, still its failing
> entry in my settings_local.py
> -----------------------------------------
> # Database backend.  Any supported django database engine should work.
> DATABASE_ENGINE = 'sqlite3'      # 'postgresql', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or
> 'ado_mssql'.
> DATABASE_NAME = '/root/reviewboard/reviewboard/reviewboarddb'  # Or path to
> database file if using sqlite3.
> DATABASE_USER = '********'     # Not used with sqlite3.
> DATABASE_PASSWORD = '********' # Not used with sqlite3.
> DATABASE_HOST = ''             # Set to empty string for localhost.
> DATABASE_PORT = ''             # Set to empty string for default.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Daniel Wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm sure Christian is right about the Django stuff, but, just in case
>> it helps, I found that I had to use the absolute path to my sqlite
>> database in settings_local.py:
>>
>> DATABASE_NAME = 'C:/reviewboard/reviewboard.sqlite'  # Or path to
>> database file if using sqlite3.
>>
>>
>> On Sep 22, 11:13 pm, "Atul Phalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Yes I have file
>> > /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/backends/sqlite3/base.py on
>> my
>> > system.  System is FC8.
>> > uname -a output---
>> > Linux <ip-address> 2.6.21-2950.fc8xen #1 SMP Tue Oct 23 12:24:34 EDT
>> 2007
>> > i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>> >
>> > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Christian Hammond <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>> >
>> > > It has nothing to do with the database file and everything to do with
>> > > Django's install. It sounds like a file is missing.
>> >
>> > > Please look at my previous e-mail about looking for a particular file
>> on
>> > > your system.
>> >
>> > > Also, what sort of system is this installed on?
>> >
>> > > Christian
>> >
>> > > --
>> > > Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > VMware, Inc.
>> >
>> > > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Atul Phalke <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > > wrote:
>> >
>> > >> HI,
>> > >>    I created reviewboard database by executing command "sqlite3
>> > >> reviewboarddb" . I gave this file path in settings_local.py. Still I
>> am
>> > >> facing same problem.
>> > >> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> > >>   File "./manage.py", line 144, in <module>
>> > >>     fix_django_evolution_issues()
>> > >>   File "./manage.py", line 128, in fix_django_evolution_issues
>> > >>     import django.db.models.fields as model_fields
>> > >>   File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/__init__.py", line
>> 24,
>> > >> in <module>
>> > >>     backend = __import__('%s.base' % settings.DATABASE_ENGINE, {},
>> {},
>> > >> [''])
>> > >> ImportError: No module named base
>> >
>> > >> Anything extra I need to do regarding database?
>> >
>> > >> Atul.
>> >
>> > >> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>> Its '2.3.2'
>> > >>> Atul.
>> >
>> > >>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Christian Hammond <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>> Also, run:
>> >
>> > >>>> $ python
>> > >>>> >>> import sqlite3
>> > >>>> >>> sqlite3.version
>> >
>> > >>>> Show the output here.
>> >
>> > >>>> Christian
>> >
>> > >>>> --
>> > >>>> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>> VMware, Inc.
>> >
>> > >>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Christian Hammond <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>> Just to be sure, you do have a
>> > >>>>>
>> /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/backends/sqlite3/base.py, right?
>> > >>>>> (If using python 2.4, check /usr/lib/python2.4 instead of
>> python2.5).
>> >
>> > >>>>> Christian
>> >
>> > >>>>> --
>> > >>>>> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>>> VMware, Inc.
>> >
>> > >>>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>> I think I should try this option as per following line
>> > >>>>>> DATABASE_NAME = 'reviewboard.sqlite'  # Or path to database file
>> if
>> > >>>>>> using sqlite3.
>> >
>> > >>>>>> Atul.
>> >
>> > >>>>>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>> No. I didn't try. But as per the steps given there is no need
>> for
>> > >>>>>>> sqlite I guess . See
>> > >>>>>>>    http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/wiki/GettingStarted
>> >
>> > >>>>>>> Thanks,
>> > >>>>>>> Atul.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Jeff Andros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>> shouldn't the DATABASE_NAME be a path?  have you tried it with
>> the
>> > >>>>>>>> absolute path to your database file?
>> > >>>>>>>> Jeff
>> > >>>>>>>> O|||||||O
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>> Help me and the Leukemia and Lymphoma society fight blood
>> cancers:
>> > >>>>>>>>http://pages.teamintraining.org/dm/tucson08/jandros
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>> It's sqlite3.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_ENGINE = 'sqlite3'      # 'postgresql', 'mysql',
>> 'sqlite3'
>> > >>>>>>>>> or 'ado_mssql'.
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_NAME = 'reviewboard.sqlite'  # Or path to database
>> file if
>> > >>>>>>>>> using sqlite3.
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_USER = '********'     # Not used with sqlite3.
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_PASSWORD = '********' # Not used with sqlite3.
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_HOST = ''             # Set to empty string for
>> localhost.
>> > >>>>>>>>> DATABASE_PORT = ''             # Set to empty string for
>> default.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:26 AM, Christian Hammond <
>> > >>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>> What's DATABASE_ENGINE set to in settings_local.py?
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>> Christian
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>> --
>> > >>>>>>>>>> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>>>>>>>> VMware, Inc.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 3:42 AM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>    Can anybody help me resolve following issue. I am using
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Revieboard - trunk
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Django - 1.0
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Sqlite 3.3
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> If I run ./manage.py syncdb, I get following error
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] reviewboard]# ./manage.py syncdb
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>   File "./manage.py", line 144, in <module>
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>     fix_django_evolution_issues()
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>   File "./manage.py", line 128, in
>> fix_django_evolution_issues
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>     import django.db.models.fields as model_fields
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>   File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/__init__.py",
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> line 24, in <module>
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>     backend = __import__('%s.base' %
>> settings.DATABASE_ENGINE,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> {}, {}, [''])
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> ImportError: No module named base
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] reviewboard]#
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> It seems like some database related issue.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Any response would be appreciated.
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Atul Balwant Phalke.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Hey Christian,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>     Sorry for delay in response. I am using reviewboard
>> code
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> from trunk and django version 1.0. Any response would be
>> appreciated.
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Atul.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Christian Hammond <
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Review Board hasn't worked with 0.96 in over a year.
>> Actually,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure it ever worked with 0.96. What version of
>> Django are you using
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> now? And what revision of Review Board?
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Christian
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> VMware, Inc.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Atul Phalke <
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Team,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>    I am getting following error if I run command
>> './manage.py
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> syncdb'
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>   File "./manage.py", line 164, in <module>
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     fix_django_evolution_issues()
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>   File "./manage.py", line 132, in
>> fix_django_evolution_issues
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     import django.db.models.fields.files as model_files
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>   File
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/db/models/fields/files.py", line 7,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> in <module>
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     from django.core.files.storage import default_storage
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>   File
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/core/files/storage.py", line 223,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> in <module>
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     DefaultStorage =
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> get_storage_class(settings.DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE)
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>   File
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/conf/__init__.py", line 32, in
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> __getattr__
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     return getattr(self._target, name)
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AttributeError: 'Settings' object has no attribute
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE'
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Earlier I was using django 0.96 version, that time I
>> didn't
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> face this issue. Now I am facing this problem, sqlite and
>> other required
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> things are installed. Any help would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Atul Balwant Phalke.
>> >>
>>
>

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