Try this first. Check your urlconf and make sure that all routes lead
to actual methods. Like if you have a url that points to something
like myapp.views.index, make sure that there is actually an index
method in views.py.

This error bites everyone eventually, since people get ahead of
themselves and create urls before the associated methods. Then when
you turn on the admin app, it crashes because admin requires reverse
url resolutions. The fix is to just create empty methods or
temporarily  comment out unused urls.

On Feb 24, 3:29 am, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambir...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I think I just stumbled onto a Django Admin base.html bug. Here is
> the stack-trace:
>
> http://dpaste.org/fYuEw/

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