It works without problem here.

1. I copy my trunk into the default python site-package /Library/
Python/2.5/site-packages/django

Normally I use /usr/bin, since local/bin doens't exist on Leopard
(exept if you are using something like fink or macport)
But I tried it to see if it works.
2. I create the directory : sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin
3. then symlink : sudo ln -sf /Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/django/
bin/django-admin.py /usr/local/bin/django-admin.py

it works. /usr/local/bin is already in your path.

Francis

On May 7, 6:46 pm, Brandon Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm setting up a dev environment on a co-worker's Mac running 10.5.2
>
> I have Django cehcked out from trunk, and symlinked into Python 2.5.2.
> I can successfully import Django from within a Python terminal
> session.
>
> I have django-admin.py symlinked from the trunk checkout to /usr/local/
> bin.
>
> When I try to execute: django-admin.py startproject foo, I get an
> error saying:
> django-admin.py: command not found
>
> I have added /usr/local/bin to my .bash_profile, resourced, and
> restarted, but still no dice. Anyone have any ideas on what I did
> wrong? I've doen this many times, just not on 10.5.
>
> TIA,
> Brandon
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