inside your sitepackages/django folder, there is a folder called
django... that is what should be in site-packages

On Jul 3, 3:25 pm, Leaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to install Django on Windows XP SP2, but I received an
> error while doing so.
>
> 1. I downloaded and installed Python 2.5, PostgreSQL 8.3.1, and
> psycopg.
>
> 2. I used TortoiseSVN to check out the latest revision from the SVN
> repository athttp://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/and
> saved it to the folder C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\django.
>
> 3. To make sure that I could run properly, I added C:\Python25 and C:
> \Python25\Lib\site-packages\django\django\bin to my PATH variable.
>
> 4. I created a directory - C:\django-project - to store my projects
> in, opened Command Prompt, changed to the directory, and typed "django-
> admin.py startproject firstsite".
>
> When that happened, this text got output by the command prompt:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\django\django\bin\django-
> admin.py", line 2
> , in <module>
>     from django.core import management
> ImportError: No module named django.core
>
> Does anyone know how to alleviate this error?
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