What command are you using to call Django in your code?

On Mar 11, 7:57 am, arbi <arbin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> While making google's tutorial (google-app-engine-django), I had
> exactly the same problem as mentioned here 
> :http://groups.google.fr/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/7....
> I create a new post to make my pb visible.
>
> It is an  "importing django" error. The warning I got is :
>
> [WARNING:root:Blocking access to skipped file "/Users/brouard/
> mysite/.google_appengine/lib/django/django/foo"]
> The problem comes from the "." in the path : /.google_appengine/ that
> causes the "no module named Django" error.
>
> I have the 1.1.9 version of appengine. The SDK folder
> (google_appengine) is already in /usr/local.
> But I don't understand what Brett said in the forum :
> "
> The fix should be not use the Django helper's little trick of keeping
> your SDK in .google_appengine but instead actually install it, or at
> least keep it outside of your app directory. That should prevent the
> skipped file blocking from interfering with your imports.
> "
> How can I fix this pb? (I am kind of newb)
> Thx
> Arbi
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