Yeah I have tried removing settings.pyc and __init__.pyc it
regenerates the *.pyc files but still is not reading the database
settings for some reason

On Feb 17, 7:56 am, Furbee <furbeena...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That is strange. This probably won't help, but try deleting the
> settings.pyc file and then run python manage.py runserver again (without
> --settings=settings).
>
> Furbee
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> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Babatunde Akinyanmi
> <tundeba...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > Yes I do get it. I didn't realize that while I was typing my reply
> > your message had already been delivered to the group.
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> > On 2/17/12, Detectedstealth <bruce.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I can connect with the same credentials that isn't the problem.
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> > > The problem is if I set a password in settings.py it doesn't use a
> > > password as the error message states. However when I force the
> > > settings file with the --settings option then it reads the file
> > > correctly and uses the password.
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> > > On Feb 17, 7:06 am, Babatunde Akinyanmi <tundeba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Try to connect to mysql with the same credentials on your terminal. If
> > >> it doesn't work then you need to reset your root password.
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> > >> sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.1
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> > >> Should do the trick and then restart the server (That works on ubuntu).
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> > >> Also you should consider creating a separate user instead of using root.
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> > >> On 2/17/12, Detectedstealth <bruce.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > >> > Hi,
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> > >> > I am just coming back to django development after a while of
> > >> > developing with pyramid. I have taking over an application.
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> > >> > For some reason with the newest version of django it is not reading
> > >> > the password I set in settings:
>
> > >> > DATABASES = {
> > >> >     'default': {
> > >> >         'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql', # Add
> > >> > 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'postgresql', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
> > >> >         'NAME': 'mydatabase',                      # Or path to
> > >> > database file if using sqlite3.
> > >> >         'USER': 'root',                      # Not used with sqlite3.
> > >> >         'PASSWORD': 'mypassword',                  # Not used with
> > >> > sqlite3.
> > >> >         'HOST': '',                      # Set to empty string for
> > >> > localhost. Not used with sqlite3.
> > >> >         'PORT': '',                      # Set to empty string for
> > >> > default. Not used with sqlite3.
> > >> >     }
> > >> > }
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> > >> > When starting the server I get the following error:
> > >> > ...MySQL_python-1.2.3-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/MySQLdb/connections.py",
> > >> > line 187, in
> > >> > __init__
> > >> > _mysql_exceptions.OperationalError: (1045, "Access denied for user
> > >> > 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)")
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> > >> > Not sure why it is saying there was not password. For the newest
> > >> > version of django is there a new way to tell python manage.py
> > >> > runserver what password/username/database to use?
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