On 10/02/2011 6:19pm, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Dev@CB <d...@churchbudget.com
<mailto:d...@churchbudget.com>> wrote:
Well, the "python manage.py runserver" command returned a screen full
of errors. What would be the appropriate way to post that?
If you don't wish to copy and paste them all, I think the best way is to
look at the last error and try to make sense of what it says.
Even so, I found in my early django - when I was probably around your
level of dev experience - the absolute easiest way forward was to have a
known good setup to go back to and then add in the changes (which too
frequently I made all at once) one at a time.
Ahh, I hear you say, I haven't yet reached the stage of having a known
good setup! Well you really have no choice other than to start again
with an eagle-eye and follow the tutorial project very carefully. You
cannot afford to use your brain until after it works and you want to try
a variation.
Good luck. And persevere, it is worth it.
Mike
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