On Sep 4, 3:53 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 10:00 AM, simong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It might have been in part a caching problem in Firefox: to clarify,
> > I'm testing this on my laptop running Ubuntu 8.04 using apache2 with
> > local name resolution using names against localhost, which is fairly
> > non-standard but is the easiest way to do it on a machine that moves
> > around. I have since tested the project with django's built-in web
> > server and while I got the same problem at first, forcing a reload of
> > the page in Firefox has made it go away in the top levels of the admin
> > section.
>
> > However, I have just experimented with adding a user, which worked,
> > and then granting admin rights, and the problem has returned. The
> > traceback is pasted here:http://dpaste.com/75889/
>
> > However, making other changes to user information doesn't raise the
> > error.
>
> > I also have treemenus installed and that is getting an ImportError
> > with the same value, but that could be because I haven't updated
> > treemenus: the traceback is here:http://dpaste.com/75891/
>
> I'm not familiar with the url resolver code, but the traceback seems to
> indicate you've got a module somewhere in what is referenced from your root
> urls.py that references a module named 'admin_urls'. I'd grep for that
> string in the trees of all your installed apps to see where it is coming
> from. I don't believe it exists in Django itself. I don't know if it ever
> did, but if it did ensuring that you installed 1.0 cleanly (that is, removed
> any old version before installing 1.0...you didn't answer that part of my
> question?) would guarantee any old remnants of a previous Django are not
> causing the problem. If you do really have a clean 1.0 install than I think
> this has to be coming from one of your installed apps.
I think I see it now - it's coming from treemenus, which I presumably
need to reconfigure as well. Oops..
Thanks for your help
Simon
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