On Jun 12, 11:12 pm, jerryLee wrote:
> I installed python, I am not sure if I use the IDLE, or the command
> line, then I downloaded Django, and double clicked on install.py,
> another command windows opened and shut real fast, I don't know what
> to do now. When I go to
Ubuntu (quickest, easiest way to get started, ignoring various
options):
1. Check if you have Python's setup_tools (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/
setuptools) by typing (it will ask for your root password):
sudo easy_install Django
If that works, it may be all you need to get started. At this
On Sunday 13 June 2010 04:40:10 Jerry Schrader wrote:
> oh, well, Windows, and Linux Ubuntu. I was in Ubuntu when I wrote.
>
where were you when you installed?
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oh, well, Windows, and Linux Ubuntu. I was in Ubuntu when I wrote.
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Dave E wrote:
> To help guide answers, please state which platform are you using (OS
> X, Windows, Linux)?
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I installed python, I am not sure if I use the IDLE, or the command
line, then I downloaded Django, and double clicked on install.py,
another command windows opened and shut real fast, I don't know what
to do now. When I go to the python command line, and put in cd django.
1.2.1 I get errors, I
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