Thank you Aaron. I will try to follow your pieces of advices. Fortunately it
is not my production enviroment.

Miguel


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Aaron Maxwell <a...@redsymbol.net> wrote:

>
> Hm.  It involves this module Deportista.  I haven't heard of it, so I'm
> assuming it's either a third-party library you are using, or one a module
> made in house.
>
> You might try this: (assuming unixy environment)
>
> 1) At a shell prompt, set PYTHONPATH to the value you included in the
> attached
> error report page.  (you know how to do this?  If not, look up setting and
> exporting environment variables.)
> 2) Also set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
> 3) Start a python interpreter
> 4) type in "import entrenatech.views"
>
> Does this reproduce the Deportista importerror?  If so, that is a good
> clue.
>
> On Wednesday 01 July 2009 12:55:05 am Miguel wrote:
> > The error is:
> > ViewDoesNotExist at / Could not import entrenatech.views. Error was: No
> > module named Deportista
> > As you said, Django .96 might be incompatible somehow, but I have to keep
> > it becasuse it is a little messy to updgrade the django version. Too much
> > production code.
>
>
> --
> Aaron Maxwell
> http://redsymbol.net/
>
> >
>

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