On 3 December 2012 10:51, Chris Johnston wrote:
> It should, AFAIK. I am using other packages that are installed on the
> system through apt-get instead of pip.
>
>
Unfortunately, I am still having problems reproducing this.
Are you able to give me a list of instructions (or shell script) on how
On 12/02/2012 06:06 PM, Brian May wrote:
> Can I please confirm details however, just to make absolutely sure:
>
> * Are you sure your virtualenv is configured correctly to use django_tables?
It should, AFAIK. I am using other packages that are installed on the
system through apt-get instead of
On 3 December 2012 06:51, Chris Johnston wrote:
> I'm on 12.10. So I determined that it seems to work fine when I'm not
> using a python virtualenv, but when I am in a virtualenv I get the
> following error:
>
Oh, ok, I don't use virtualenv myself, but maybe I should move it up my
priority list.
severity 694873 important
thanks
I'm on 12.10. So I determined that it seems to work fine when I'm not
using a python virtualenv, but when I am in a virtualenv I get the
following error:
./manage.py runserver
Validating models...
Unhandled exception in thread started by >
Traceback (most recent
On 2 December 2012 02:36, Chris Johnston wrote:
> It has been tried on a debian system and fails to work there as well.
>
Was this a stable or unstable system? It works for me on Debian/stable
(Python 2.6) and Debian/unstable (Python 2.7).
What version of Ubuntu? I have also had it working on U
Package: django-tables
Version: 0.13.0-1
Severity: grave
Dear Maintainer,
After installing django-tables from Ubuntu and adding django_tables2
to my INSTALLED_APPS, I get:
ImportError: No module named django_tables2
I believe that there is a problem with CDBS which is causing this
package to no
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