I could not find any folders at the lib location.  To clarify how the
IDLE thing went, I tried running sudo python setup.py, but it didn't
work, so I opened setup.py in IDLE, Then went to 'run', in the
menubar, and clicked 'run module'.  It prompted me to save it, so I
did.  that was the whole python IDLE thing with this.

On Jul 13, 3:40 am, "Dirk van Oosterbosch, IR labs"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13-jul-2007, at 5:42, surfwizz wrote:
>
> > I installed python fromwww.python.org, so the command prompt opens it
> > into 2.5.1.  That's what I tried to install django into.
>
> Can you confirm that django is installed at this location?
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-
> packages/django/
> (try 'locate django' in the Terminal to find out where all of django is)
>
> > [...] so I just ran setup.py in IDLE as a module.  Is there a way
> > to fix this, or get this install running properly?
>
> What do you mean 'in IDLE as a module'? AFAIK the correct way to
> install python packages is to run 'sudo python setup.py' from the
> normal command line. Or did you do that?
>
> best
> dirk


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