I have the same problem..hi John!Please talk to me what you have done to
make it work??

Seems the auth/model.py is so weak...which makes me cry [?][?][?][?]

2010/12/23 bruno desthuilliers <bruno.desthuilli...@gmail.com>

> On 23 déc, 06:33, John Fabiani <jo...@jfcomputer.com> wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
> John, may I suggest that instead of trying whatever comes to mind and
> wonder what happens, you spend some times learning Python, specially
> the part about modules, import and the modules search path ? Your
> problem - which has nothing to do with Django BTW - is obviously that
> something in your PYTHONPATH shadows the stdlib modules. Launch an
> interactive django / python shell ("./manage.py shell" command in your
> terminal), then execute the following code:
>
> import sys
> print "\n".join(sys.path)
> import datetime
> print datetime
>
> This should tell you where your modules are searched for by Python,
> and where your datetime module is actually imported from.
>
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