Hi,

does it happen all the times or just on the second and following invocations? 
I've seen problems with the server not shutting down cleanly thus occupying 
the port. Did you configure the Django plugin (s. configuration dialog)?

The Django server is started in a console window. Therfore you have to give a 
valid console command (e.g. konsole -e for KDE 3).

Regards,
Detlev

On Montag, 5. Januar 2009, Frank Abel Cancio Bello wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When try start the Django server the following error appear:
>
> "The Django server could not be started."
>
> I even can't imagine what's happen, I can start the server manually with
> "./manage.py runserver".
>
> Any help?
>
> Cheers
> Frank Abel
>
>
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