Hi Ajit, in the future if you are asking a question unrelated to the thread
please start a new one.
Mezzanine can be served by a variety of different frontend/backend server
combinations so there is no htaccess file for Mezzanine. Any htaccess like
file would be determined by how your production
Hi Keith and Ken, I think I understand what is going on and you actually
are very close to doing the right thing. When you create migrations for an
EXTRA_MODEL_FIELD and store them in a separate app they actually are run
using that other apps name, so that part was correct. If there was a
Hi Keith,
Your schemamigration is for the app blog, but then you are attempting to
migrate the app theme. Let us know if that was simply a transcription
error or the root cause of your issue.
hth,
ken
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 2:48 AM, Keith Eberle keith.ebe...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm having
This worked as expected on Python 2 but not Python 3. The version
formatting code divides those version numbers to get the simplified output,
and so the root cause of this is due to the way division changed between
Python 2 and 3.
Thanks for the fix.
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Graham
Thanks Josh. I'll give that a try tonight. If I moved the migration out
of that folder, it worked, so I'm hopeful that your suggestion will do the
trick.
On Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 11:21:44 AM UTC-4, Josh Cartmell wrote:
Hi Keith and Ken, I think I understand what is going on and you