On Nov 14, 11:45 pm, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Windows is apparently a horror story. I don't personally have access
> to a Windows box (everything I work with is OS X or a Debian-derived
> Linux distribution), so I don't even know where to begin.
Installing Django on
James Bennett wrote:
> Anybody with experience on these platforms want to step up and help
> out with easier install processes?
On Mac OS X I installed MacPorts (macports.org), then did a "port
install py-django-devel" and it pulled down Python and Django for me.
I had to also "port install
Lars Stavholm wrote:
>
> Can that installer it be downloaded from somewhere?
> Are you by any chance using NSIS?
I didn't use NSIS directly. I did use bdist win32, which uses it.
Thanks,
Eugene
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I must say, I'm no expert, and I didn't battle to install Django on my
Windows machine at all - I just followed the tutorial and various
instructions they provide. (I used TortoiseSVN to do the SVN thing, as
they suggest.)
The only thing I can't seem to get around is the fact that Django, or
Eugene Lazutkin wrote:
> James Bennett wrote:
>>> * Windows is apparently a horror story. I don't personally have access
>>> to a Windows box (everything I work with is OS X or a Debian-derived
>>> Linux distribution), so I don't even know where to begin.
>>>
>>> Anybody with experience on these
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James Bennett wrote:
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> * Windows is apparently a horror story. I don't personally have access
> to a Windows box (everything I work with is OS X or a Debian-derived
> Linux distribution), so I don't even know where to begin.
>
> Anybody with
I actually haven't found installation on Windows to be very problematic. The only issue I've had was in tracking down all the relevant pieces needed to install. It's not one-click, but it's pretty straightforward.I'll see if I can't gather up all the pieces, links, etc and write up a "getting
If you want a quick way to generate cross-distro packages, check out
autopackage.
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Because 1 day waiting is 1 day with frustration ;)
And because "now and then" look like every developer think the same
that day can be 3 1/2 weeks (real time I spend configuring... errr...
installing things).
Like I say, I do before installers. The last one was for a ERP
system... build the
Every now and then the question for a really easy installer pops up
again (not only related to Django), and every time i fail to see the
importance.
If you are using a framework the actual installation makes up an
infinite small portion of the entire development process.. Who cares
wheter you
Django is available in Debian GNU/Linux so with "apt get python-django" you got itOn 11/14/06, mamcxyz <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:After having troubles configuring a vps linux machine (and still
triying with another) I wonder if exist a effort to build a properinstaller for django.When I say a
After having troubles configuring a vps linux machine (and still
triying with another) I wonder if exist a effort to build a proper
installer for django.
When I say a installer, I mean a real one. The kind of installer that
know about dependencies and install it (if possible).
For example:
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