It depends on the shared host. Shared hosts generally only have installed a
set of standard tools which they decide on. This may or may not include
things like python (2 or 3) and other requirements you need. A lot of the
time as a result it does not prove possible to run a Django site on shared
hosting.

On Sat, 25 Jan 2020, 18:41 Perceval Maturure, <[email protected]> wrote:

> dear all
> 1.what is the best way to host a django website on a shared host that you
> are not sudo?
> 2.is this possible?
> 3. any ideas?
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