On Sep 21, 8:22 pm, "kelley@gmail.com"
wrote:
> I'm using it, without macports or fink. Although I'm having problems
> with sqlite3 (posted here yesterday), I'd say things are going a lot
> smoother than when I was trying things with my previous system.
>
> I have
I'm using it, without macports or fink. Although I'm having problems
with sqlite3 (posted here yesterday), I'd say things are going a lot
smoother than when I was trying things with my previous system.
I have decided not to put either macports or fink on the machine. So
far, I've not needed
Thanks to all for the info.
On Sep 10, 9:11 pm, Graham Dumpleton
wrote:
> On Sep 11, 9:38 am, Anthony wrote:
>
> > Has anyone running Django on their MacBook updgraded to Snow Leopard
> > successfully? I've been holding off to avoid any
On Sep 11, 9:38 am, Anthony wrote:
> Has anyone running Django on their MacBook updgraded to Snow Leopard
> successfully? I've been holding off to avoid any potential hassles,
> but with the release of 10.6.1, would like to do it soon.
>
> - Python 2.5
> - Django 1.0.2
> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:17:48 -0700
> Subject: Re: Snow Leopard Issues?
> From: timster...@gmail.com
> To: django-users@googlegroups.com
>
>
> I'm running django on Snow Leopard successfully.
>
> The only difference I ran into is that Snow Leopard has python
I'm running django on Snow Leopard successfully.
The only difference I ran into is that Snow Leopard has python 2.6, so
I had to move all my site-packages from /Library/Python/2.5/site-
packages to /Library/Python/2.6/site-packages
After that it worked flawlessly.
Or you could could symlink
Has anyone running Django on their MacBook updgraded to Snow Leopard
successfully? I've been holding off to avoid any potential hassles,
but with the release of 10.6.1, would like to do it soon.
- Python 2.5
- Django 1.0.2 (although I may upgrade to 1.1 as well)
- SQLite3
thanks
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