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I updated appengine and now manage.py is broken, this is what I get:

Traceback (most recent call last):

File "manage.py", line 18, in InstallAppengineHelperForDjango() File "\workspace\Project\src\appengine_django_init_.py", line 545, in InstallAppengineHelperForDjango InstallDjangoModuleReplacements() File "\workspace\Project\src\appengine_django_init_.py", line 262, in InstallDjangoModuleReplacements import django.db File "\workspace\Project\src\django.zip\django\db_init_.py", l ine 39, in

File "\workspace\Project\src\appengine_django\db\base.py", line 1 17, in init self._setup_stubs() File "\workspace\Project\src\appengine_django\db\base.py", line 1 28, in _setup_stubs from google.appengine.tools import dev_appserver_main File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\tools\de v_appserver_main.py", line 90, in from google.appengine.tools import appcfg File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\tools\ap pcfg.py", line 59, in from google.appengine.tools import appengine_rpc File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\tools\ap pengine_rpc.py", line 24, in import fancy_urllib ImportError: No module named fancy_urllib

Any help is appreciated.

A: 

I am getting the same with the recent App Engine SDK 1.3.6 release + Google App Engine Helper for Django. Google is aware of the issue and a ticket has been opened here: http://code.google.com/p/google-app-engine-django/issues/detail?id=178; please star it to escalate.

A couple options:

  1. wait for them to issue a patch
  2. rollback to 1.3.5. I had to uninstall 1.3.6 before reinstalling 1.3.5.