have in this model.
lucas
Don Arbow wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:29 AM, Lucas Vogelsang wrote:
>> ...[snip]...
>
>
> How about your model? I'll bet you have a DateTimeField that has a
> default like '-00-00 00:00:00'? Your DateTimeFields cannot
> have string default
orms.FormWrapper(manipulator, new_data, errors)
return render_to_response('addressbook/new_contact.html', {'form':
form})
What's wrong?
regards,
Lucas Vogelsang
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Hi,
We have discussed together a bit and sorted some things out.
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Hi,
If you refer to this:
import sys
sys.path.append('diamandas/')
It's still in there.
I'll try to add the group manually.
Thanks for the help.
Btw, is there already a webpage?
lucas
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> did you made any modifications
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> Link: http://code.google.com/p/diamanda/
> The SVN repository contains the latest code for diamanda wiki and
> MyghtyBoard forum (NEW).
>
> Requiremens:
> - django svn or 0.95 with sitemap package (get from svn/trac and
Hi,
Is this project/thread dead or is someone working on it?
I'd like to use this repository, however I am fully tied up with my
other projects and can't help pushing it forward.
regards,
lucas
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Hi,
I have an integer in my model:
rating= models.IntegerField(null=true, blank=true)
And I create my Add form for the class like as described in the
manipulator doc with a manipulator[1]. As expected, { form.rating }
creates an input field.
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James Bennett wrote:
> On 7/11/06, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am looking for an implementation for a ManyToMany relation. I
>> quite like the way one can create the relations in the admin
>> inte
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mamcxyz wrote:
> Yes, apt/yum is the way to go. Unfortunally, the packages
> availables for CentOS 3 are not
>
who uses centos? :P I use Ubuntu. It's up to date and has a lot of
packages available. Debian would be my second choice.
regards,
ver, I understand that I have a lack of skills for this... and
> I'm getting good support for this community in general. In
> retrospective, I must trust my intuition and run this under a know
> devil (windows) but I don't have a option now.
>
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Hi,
Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> On 6/21/06, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think we pretty all know how painfull this is(not at all).
>> Django on it's own is very easy to setup on any Linux. Maybe the
>> pa
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Hi,
You are talking rubbish. Maybe LFS(Linux from scratch) is hard to
install, but on a debian/ubuntu it takes about 5mins.
you mean that all the packages you need have up to date versions for
windows but not for linux?
I think we pretty all know
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mamcxyz wrote:
> Ok. Thanks
>
> If some progress is made I'm can test it. So back to mysql :(
>
It's progress, not regress.
;)
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