Ok...I'm confused now....do I have to build the bindings or just copy
them into the site-packages directory?

On Oct 14, 4:26 am, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube <zebr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I recall having a similar problem. Get the MySQL bindings appropriate to
> your Python version below and install to your site-packages folder:
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python/
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> 2010/10/13 Everett <rocketco...@gmail.com>
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> > On Oct 13, 2:34 am, Jonathan Barratt <jonathan.barr...@knifeict.com>
> > wrote:
> > > On 13 ต.ค. 2010, at 10:19, Everett wrote:
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> > > > I'm running Django on Windows. When I edited the settings.py file for
> > > > the MySql database I'm running in an XAMPP package, the Django
> > > > development server throws a bunch of unhandled exceptions. It starts
> > > > out like this:
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> > > <snip>
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> > > The most useful error message will be the last entry in the traceback
> > rather than the start of it. Please provide that message and we may have
> > more to go on.
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> > > > Is this because of how I'm running the MySQL database? Or the
> > > > information in the settings.py file is off? Cause when I take all the
> > > > database settings out of the settings.py file the development server
> > > > runs fine.
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> > > If there are no DB settings then obviously Django doesn't try to talk to
> > the DB, so yes that does suggest the problem is in the Django-DB
> > interaction.
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> > > <snip>
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> > > > Any ideas?
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> > > The first idea that pops into my head is that you may not have Python's
> > MySQL bindings installed (perhttp://
> > docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/install/#get-your-databas...), which
> > is available athttp://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python/
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> > > If do already have that package installed then we'll just have to see the
> > most recent call that threw an exception...
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> > > Best wishes,
> > > Jonathan
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> > Ok I was just assuming Python already had the MySQL bindings.
> > So I've downloaded the MySQL-python-1.2.3.tar.gz, I decompressed it,
> > read that I needed easy_install or setuptools. So I installed
> > setuptools/easy_install but for some reason it won't install the MySQL-
> > python files. I tried getting easy_install to download it, wouldn't
> > work. I tried to get it to use the compressed version, still didn't
> > work. I'm guessing it's not working cause the easy_install needs an
> > egg file, yet there doesn't seem to be one in any of the directories.
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> > As for the errors at the bottom of the thrown exceptions:
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> > raise ImproperlyConfigured("Error loading MySQLdb module: %s" %e)
> > django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: Error loading MySQLdb
> > module: No module named MySQLdb
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> > does that help?
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> > Thanks
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