Wow, I just tried to run it on mysql instead of postgresql, and
everything worked fine.
Is this a postgresql bug? I really wouldn't like to switch to mysql.

On Apr 5, 5:59 am, pgsn <alpo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. I'm getting the following error message when i try to navigate by
> tags:
>
> from tagging.views import tagged_object_list
> info_dict = {
>     'queryset_or_model': Article.objects.filter(enabled=True),
>     'paginate_by': paginate_parm,
>
> }
>
>  url(r'^tag/(?P<tag>[^/]+)/$', tagged_object_list, info_dict,
> name='tag-view'),
>
> and this is what i get:
>
> invalid reference to FROM-clause entry for table "articles_article"
> LINE 1: ...N (("articles_article_translation_ru".master_id =
> "articles_...
>                                                              ^
> HINT:  There is an entry for table "articles_article", but it cannot
> be referenced from this part of the query.
>
> I tried using both release and recent svn versions of django, tagging
> and multilingual libs.
>
> I'm using postgresql-8.4 on Ubuntu.

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