Hm, so I think it helped, but I'm still running intro trouble?
I ran both:
django-admin syncdb --pythonpath hyperkitty_standalone --settings settings and
django-admin migrate --pythonpath hyperkitty_standalone --settings settings
But now I get a different error (404):
http://fpaste.org/62779/87352127/
This happens right after I login with mozilla's persona. It looks like
it works since it says I've been authenticated but then my browser
refreshes (
http://localhost:8000) and I get a 404 error. And
refreshing the page doesn't seem to help.
Is there something else that I should be doing to make things work?
Also, is this (
http://fpaste.org/62781/52315138/) the right output
from running the django-admin migrate command?
I noticed that it just says: "Installed 0 object(s) from 0 fixture(s)"
which maybe seemed like it might not have worked for me?
Karen
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Aurelien Bompard
<abompard(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hey!
There's been a recent change in the doc to cover this problem:
https://hyperkitty.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html#setting-up-the-...
The "syncdb" command does not create every database table, not the ones for
hyperkitty nor django-social-auth. Those are created with the "migrate"
command. Until recently the doc told the user to run the "migrate" command
with the "hyperkitty" argument, which would create hyperkitty's tables and
leave django-social-auth out in the cold.
Please run:
django-admin migrate --pythonpath hyperkitty_standalone --settings
settings
and tell me if it fixes it for you (no argument to "migrate" will create all
the tables from all apps using this command).
Aurélien
P.S.: hey Aamir! :-)
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