How do we recreate the auth tables after it has been dropped in mysql 
database?
I would really appreciate your help. 

On Monday, November 25, 2013 at 8:34:18 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
> web2py thinks it already created those tables (you dropped them outside of 
> web2py, so it doesn't know they're gone). Try removing the associate 
> *.table files in the /databases folder (they store the migration 
> information for each table).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Monday, November 25, 2013 9:22:58 PM UTC-5, Julien Courteau wrote:
>>
>> (a) I did: drop table <auth tables>; <auth tables> == ["auth_user", 
>> "auth_group", etc...] in a sqlite3 shell;
>>
>> (b) I refresh my index page: web2py execute the auth.define_table() 
>> silently but no tables had been
>> created (sql.log contains no create table). I tried to figure out what's 
>> happening without success.
>> It did the same if I create a fresh new app. I use web2py 2.5.1. Any 
>> clues? How Could I do to figure 
>> out the problem?
>> Thanks.
>>
>

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