Well.  I saw now other sollution.  The errors were hurting me.
I reverted to using the default version of Django (0.96.x).

I simply removed the use_library statement.
And i my case I only had to fix a couple of temlates (by removing the
safe-filter),
and one client had to be fixed, as I guess the HttResponseRedirect in
0.96 doesn't seem to reslove a relative url to an absolute one.
But no problem, though.

Oh.  And don't forget to switch to using the documentation for 0.96.

Now back to my care-free life.   ;-)




On Oct 18, 1:47 pm, Terje Dahl <te...@terjedahl.no> wrote:
> In my app I use Django version 1.0, in stead of the default version
> 0.96.
>
> To do this I have the following statements in my application entry
> point script (as per instructions):
>
> from google.appengine.dist import use_library
> use_library('django', '1.0')
>
> This has from the start (the last 16 months)  often caused an error
> which has forced me to restart my developer environment.
> But I have thought nothing of it, as it has worked flawlessy in
> production - until now.
>
> Now, the last couple of weeks I have gotten the same type of error a
> couple of times in production.
> The only cure has been to quickly upload a new version and make it
> default.  Luckily I have had non-altered code at hand so I could do
> this quickly and easily.  But I might have been in the middle of
> altering my code for a next version.  What then? ...  (Yes, yes.  I
> know. Version controlled code repository.)  But I digress.
>
> Anyways.  Why has this error now started appearing?
> And what is to be done about it?!
>
> Here is the error message from the log:
>
> 10-18 04:03AM 17.255
> <class 'google.appengine.dist._library.UnacceptableVersionError'>:
> django 1.0 was requested, but 0.96.4.None is already in use
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/base/data/home/apps/spraklab35/6.345421897971373021/main.py",
> line 6, in <module>
>     use_library('django', '1.0')
>   File "/base/python_runtime/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/
> dist/_library.py", line 284, in use_library
>     InstallLibrary(name, version, explicit=True)
>   File "/base/python_runtime/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/
> dist/_library.py", line 243, in InstallLibrary
>     CheckInstalledVersion(name, version, explicit=True)
>   File "/base/python_runtime/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/
> dist/_library.py", line 190, in CheckInstalledVersion
>     (name, desired_version, installed_version))

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