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> Do I have to bite the bullet and merge the databases , views files,
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> settings etc etc?
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(message got stuck in drafts so replying a little late...)
As Django is currently not able to deal with multiple databases [1], yes,
you will have to merge all data into one database.
Views are
You're correct, it's projects, not applications.
Each project has 1 application at the moment.
Not all of the project have user management but a couple have.
On Apr 1, 2:10 pm, Thomas Guettler wrote:
> Dids schrieb:
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> > Hi,
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> > I have a handful of application running
Dids schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I have a handful of application running on the same apache server.
>
> More are on the way and it's starting to get messy to manage.
>
> I'd like to "merge" all the applications into one but I'm not sure how
> to go about it.
> [What I want is, a single entry in my
Hi,
I have a handful of application running on the same apache server.
More are on the way and it's starting to get messy to manage.
I'd like to "merge" all the applications into one but I'm not sure how
to go about it.
[What I want is, a single entry in my apache.conf file, not one per
app as
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