hi, yes, when i do as you said, i can see all the directories and
images, but they aren't showing in the demo catalog, what should i
check now?
thanks
On Dec 29, 5:32 pm, "Chris Moffitt" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's how I normally troubleshoot this issue.
>
> Look at the page and see what the image path looks like.  It's normally
> something like this:
> img src="/static/images/product.jpg"
>
> Double check this and make sure it makes sense.
>
> Next just try browsing to the /static and /static/images directory. Does
> this work? Can you click on an image and see it?
>
> This will tell you whether or not Apache is setup to point to the right
> directory.
>
> If you get errors, make sure to look in your Apache error logs and see what
> is showing.
>
> Normally, it becomes apparent that you've got a path issue somewhere (either
> settings or apache).
>
> HTH,
> Chris
>
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:58 PM, geezer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi
>
> > i have the standard most basic django, apache, mysql, satchmo set up
> > going right now.
>
> > i have a demo shop running on apache, using svn 1850 right now, the
> > demo catalog works, but i just cant get the images to show, i am using
> > the directory layout found here:
> >http://gosatchmo.com/starting-a-new-store-real-world-project-layout,
>
> > i just want to get the static media images to show, i have been trying
> > to fix this stupid ass problem by editing the httpd.conf, and the
> > settings,py.
>
> > what amazes me the most is that a simple guide to show the way through
> > a simple apache deployment does not exist on the satchmo site!
>
> > how can i do this?
>
> > thanks
>
> > On Dec 29, 2:29 pm, "Chris Moffitt" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Step back from the ledge. It's just a website ;)
>
> > > I know it can be frustrating to get everything working right the first
> > time.
> > > All I can say is that it gets a lot easier the second time.
>
> > > Part of the issue is that you're trying to do a lot at once. I think it's
> > > much easier to get a simple setup (sqlite with local dev server) up and
> > > running first, then moving to the more complex deployment environment.
> > So,
> > > if you haven't been able to get the site running perfectly in your local
> > dev
> > > system then don't try to deploy it to media temple or whatever host
> > you're
> > > using.
>
> > > I'm not sure why you're having a cache issue. I'd suggest stepping back
> > and
> > > using the file cache first and make that work. Then you can enable
> > memcache
> > > when everything else is set.
>
> > > Hang in there. You'll be able to get it working.
>
> > > -Chris
>
> > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:17 PM, basslineshift <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > Allright, if it were possible to blow up a website, that's what I'd be
> > > > doing about now. I'll preface this w/ I am not a very skilled django
> > > > developer, but I have an ok understanding on how the framework as a
> > > > whole works. I've been posting to this group for a bit now, so some of
> > > > you might have picked up on my *newbness*.
>
> > > > So, here's my story, wich will lead to my question.
>
> > > > History: I have had this satchmo store almost running for what seems
> > > > like forever. I just recently re-built it from the trunk version and
> > > > ran into some issues. I thought it was almost there, when suddnely I
> > > > started getting out of memory errors when trying to add a new
> > > > configurable product. Now keep in mind, this store has < 20 items in
> > > > it, so it's not very large. After checking everything I could think
> > > > of, I figured I might just start over. So I saved my templates,
> > > > downloaded the latest Stable Release (not trunk) and re-installed it.
>
> > > > Now, I have this stable release installed and I go to add products and
> > > > I get some indexing errors. At this point I'm pretty much saying f*
> > > > it, so I delete_all_dbs and start over w/ the products. Only now, on
> > > > syncdb I get the following error(s) which I've never seen before and
> > > > have installed this a few times already:
>
> > > > ###############
> > > > Installing yaml fixture 'initial_data' from '/home/16657/data/python/
> > > > lib/satchmo/shop/fixtures'.
> > > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > >  File "/home/16657/data/python/lib/satchmo/configuration/values.py",
> > > > line 257, in _value
> > > >    val = self.setting.value
> > > >  File "/home/16657/data/python/lib/satchmo/configuration/values.py",
> > > > line 251, in _setting
> > > >    return find_setting(self.group.key, self.key)
> > > >  File "/home/16657/data/python/lib/satchmo/configuration/models.py",
> > > > line 41, in find_setting
> > > >    setting = cache_get(ck)
> > > >  File "/home/16657/data/python/lib/satchmo/caching/__init__.py", line
> > > > 177, in cache_get
> > > >    cache_require()
> > > >  File "/home/16657/data/python/lib/satchmo/caching/__init__.py", line
> > > > 276, in cache_require
> > > >    raise CacheNotRespondingError()
> > > > CacheNotRespondingError
> > > > Installing yaml fixture 'initial_data' from '/home/16657/data/python/
> > > > lib/satchmo/tax/fixtures'.
>
> > > > ###############
>
> > > > So, I have flushed my memcache, stopped and started it again.. I don't
> > > > know what else it could be. I'm using MySQL for a db and here's my
> > > > satchmo_check
>
> > > > Using Django version 1.0-final-SVN-unknown
> > > > Using Satchmo version 0.8-1-SVN-unknown
>
> > > > I am using MediaTemple's Django Container, although I don't know if
> > > > that's relevant.
>
> > > > Please help me before you see me on the news from suicide :]
> > > > (j/k of course)
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