Re: default folder structure in 1.4 beta

2012-02-24 Thread Dominic Montreuil
I hadn't performed a clean install. After downloading the beta, I had
extracted it and I was running it from the from folder (~/Downloads/
Django-1.4b1/django/bin/django-admin.py).

So, after reading your reply I uninstalled django from my dist-
packages and performed a clean install as suggested.

Everything works as expected now.

Thanks.

On Feb 24, 11:39 am, Ramiro Morales  wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Dominic Montreuil
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> > Using the 1.4 beta on my workstation to perform a startproject yields
> > a different result than what I was expecting.
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> > I end up with:
> > __init__.py
> > manage.py
> > settings.py
> > urls.py
> > mysite/
> >    __init__.py
> >    settings.py
> >    urls.py
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> > When according to the documentation @
> >https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4-beta-1/#updated-de...
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> > I was expecting:
> > manage.py
> > mysite/
> >    __init__.py
> >    settings.py
> >    urls.py
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> > Can anyone confirm this behavior and/or explain why this is happening?
> > Why two settings files? Why is there an __init__ at the manage.py
> > level? Why is there a urls.py file at that same level?
>
> Please make sure you've uninstalled any old version of Django before
> performing a clean installation of 1.4 beta1.
>
> --
> Ramiro Morales

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Re: default folder structure in 1.4 beta

2012-02-24 Thread Ramiro Morales
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Dominic Montreuil
 wrote:
> Using the 1.4 beta on my workstation to perform a startproject yields
> a different result than what I was expecting.
>
> I end up with:
> __init__.py
> manage.py
> settings.py
> urls.py
> mysite/
>    __init__.py
>    settings.py
>    urls.py
>
>
> When according to the documentation @
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4-beta-1/#updated-default-project-layout-and-manage-py
>
> I was expecting:
> manage.py
> mysite/
>    __init__.py
>    settings.py
>    urls.py
>
> Can anyone confirm this behavior and/or explain why this is happening?
> Why two settings files? Why is there an __init__ at the manage.py
> level? Why is there a urls.py file at that same level?

Please make sure you've uninstalled any old version of Django before
performing a clean installation of 1.4 beta1.

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default folder structure in 1.4 beta

2012-02-24 Thread Dominic Montreuil
Using the 1.4 beta on my workstation to perform a startproject yields
a different result than what I was expecting.

I end up with:
__init__.py
manage.py
settings.py
urls.py
mysite/
__init__.py
settings.py
urls.py


When according to the documentation @
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4-beta-1/#updated-default-project-layout-and-manage-py

I was expecting:
manage.py
mysite/
__init__.py
settings.py
urls.py

Can anyone confirm this behavior and/or explain why this is happening?
Why two settings files? Why is there an __init__ at the manage.py
level? Why is there a urls.py file at that same level?

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