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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T00:14:53+00:00 2026-06-12T00:14:53+00:00

I have issues with an installed bitnami pootle stack. How do I have to

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I have issues with an installed bitnami pootle stack. How do I have to configure django-admin.py –settings=pootle.settings to enable the pootle commands found at: pootle:commands

Which is the correct path for the settings file?
/opt/pootle-2.1.6-1/apps/pootle/etc/pootle/localsettings.py?
/opt/pootle-2.1.6-1/apps/pootle/lib/pootle/settings.py?

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    2026-06-12T00:14:54+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 12:14 am

    This is already replied in the BitNami forums but I also reply here for reference (I just found the question):

    You can run administration commands to manage pootle from django-admin.py. To do this, you have to specify the pootle settings and path while executing django-admin.py. So, you can check your available pootle commands running:

    cd /your_installdir/
    ./use_pootle
    django-admin.py help --settings=pootle.settings --pythonpath=/your_installdir/apps/pootle/lib/
    

    And you can use, for instance, refresh_stats doing:

    cd /your_installdir/
    ./use_pootle
    django-admin.py refresh_stats --settings=pootle.settings --pythonpath=/your_installdir/apps/pootle/lib/
    

    If you want to create a cron task, you can specify the bundled Python:

    /your_installdir/python/bin/python /your_installdir/apps/django/bin/django-admin.py
    
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