Fixed #7421 -- Improved syncdb implementation not to check for exact exception text, in case of alternate Python implementation. Thanks, anto.cuni@gmail.com
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@7623 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -34,7 +34,16 @@ class Command(NoArgsCommand):
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try:
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__import__(app_name + '.management', {}, {}, [''])
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except ImportError, exc:
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if not exc.args[0].startswith('No module named management'):
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# This is slightly hackish. We want to ignore ImportErrors
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# if the "management" module itself is missing -- but we don't
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# want to ignore the exception if the management module exists
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# but raises an ImportError for some reason. The only way we
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# can do this is to check the text of the exception. Note that
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# we're a bit broad in how we check the text, because different
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# Python implementations may not use the same text. CPython
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# uses the text "No module named management".
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msg = exc.args[0]
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if not msg.startswith('No module named management') or 'management' not in msg:
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raise
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cursor = connection.cursor()
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