For me, I think it's because Mac OS X 10.5.4 doesn't have this python
thing installed. The documentation and tutorial should mention this,
IMO.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/5531#comment:12
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when it rain's it pours. I'm been hitting my head on the same problem.
to verify that this is the case just replace 'mysql' with 'dummy' and
you should be able to validate the problem is with the include.
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Ian
when it rain's it pours. I'm been hitting my head on the same problem.
Cortland Klein wrote:
> I just had the same problem. It has something to do with MySQLdb not
> being included.
>
>
to verify that this is the case just replace 'mysql' with 'dummy' and
you should be able to validate the problem is with the include.