All,

I have developed a 1.0 version of a recipe management tool.  I wrote
it in PHP using the symfony framework.  For the 2.0 version I want to
switch to python.  The reason for the 1.0 version was I wanted to use
it to learn PHP.  Now I really want to learn Python/Django.  The
question I have though, is once an application is built, how hard is
it for a normal end-user to install a Django web application?  From
what I have seen thus far on django sites, you have to install the
extra python lib's yourself, and edit a bunch of config files to make
most applications work.  This may be to much for your normal end user
who would download my software to use.  Has anyone made an "all in
one" installer for their application that contains all the libs one
would need or would that involve packaging python with your
application too?

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