I'm using South to generate and apply migrations, rather than managing that myself. Unfortunately, South is refusing to actually do anything. Transcript below:
[graffias:~/testing.tustincommercial.com/oneclickcos]$ python ./manage.py schemamigration mainapp --auto
You cannot use --auto on an app with no migrations. Try --initial.
[graffias:~/testing.tustincommercial.com/oneclickcos]$ python ./manage.py schemamigration mainapp --initial
+ Added model mainapp.CompanyUK
+ Added model mainapp.CompanyName
+ Added model mainapp.Individual
+ Added model mainapp.Director
+ Added model mainapp.DirectorsIndividual
+ Added model mainapp.DirectorsCorporate
+ Added model mainapp.ShareCapitalClass
+ Added model mainapp.Member
+ Added model mainapp.MembersIndividual
+ Added model mainapp.MemberGeneric
+ Added model mainapp.CompanyManager
+ Added model mainapp.PendingRegistration
+ Added model mainapp.PendingAuthorisation
Created 0001_initial.py. You can now apply this migration with: ./manage.py migrate mainapp
[graffias:~/testing.tustincommercial.com/oneclickcos]$ python ./manage.py migrate mainapp
Running migrations for mainapp:
- Nothing to migrate.
- Loading initial data for mainapp.
No fixtures found.
[graffias:~/testing.tustincommercial.com/oneclickcos]$
As you can see, South thinks there is nothing to do. However, the last three models are completely new, and have no table in the database.
Is there anything I can do, short of zapping the database to get South working again?
I have no intention of manually writing migrations for the rest of the project, but if it would help, I would write one migration.