Configuring your Django installation¶

Now you’ve installed South system-wide, you’ll need to configure Django to use
it. Doing so is simple; just edit your settings.py and add 'south' to
the end of INSTALLED_APPS.

If Django doesn’t seem to pick this up, check that you’re not overriding
INSTALLED_APPS elsewhere, and that you can run import south from inside
./manage.py shell with no errors.

Once South is added in, you’ll need to run ./manage.py syncdb to make the
South migration-tracking tables (South doesn’t use migrations for
its own models, for various reasons).

Now South is loaded into your project and ready to go, you’ll probably want to
take a look at our Tutorial.

reference:

http://www.cnblogs.com/itrust/archive/2010/05/06/1728738.html

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