Are you using any sort of custom db router? (look for DATABASE_ROUTERS in
settings).

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Brian McKeever <kee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On my development machine, upon freshly creating my postgresql database,
> when I run syncdb, it creates two invitation tables -
> invitation_invitationkey and invitation_invitationuser.
> On my production server, upon freshly creating my postgresql database,
> when I run syncdb, it only creates invitation_invitationkey. Why isn't it
> creating the invitationuser table?
>
> Both machines have the same revision of code.
> Both machines are using virtualenvs with the same packages installed
> including the same version numbers.
> Both tables belong to the django-invitation package.
>
> I don't know how to go about debugging this. Any help would be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
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