i'll recomend to you... to remove and reinstall (or upgrade) your python
from 2.6 to 2.7, remove and reinstall django 1.5... so you can take a fresh
start.

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/intro/install/

cheers


2013/6/18 Nick Dokos <[email protected]>

> smy28 <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Okay, so I ran python manage.py shell and I got the following error:
> > TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
> >     __init__() keywords must be strings
> >
>
> I'd suggest that you remove everything and start from scratch. Make
> sure that all the requirements are met and that you are
> getting the versions you think you are getting: starting python will
> tell you the version. Also check which django-admin.py you are using (in
> case you have more than one installed on your system) - if you are on
> linux or a unix-y system, the command
>
>      $ which django-admin.py
>
> will tell you.
>
> I tried to duplicate your problem (I'm running python 2.7.3 and django
> 1.5). For the record, I do
>
>     $ django-admin.py startproject foo
>     $ cd foo
>     $ python manage.py shell
>
> and I get no errors.
>
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