Re: Can only get "manage.py runserver" if I use python3 instead of python

2017-08-16 Thread Sol Chikuse
Hi Ja, Just to add to what Antonis said, you can also create virtual environments with Python3 using the below code: *python3 -m venv your_virtual_dir_name* For instance to create a virtual directory with name *mysite* you will have to type: *python3 -m venv mysite* And then you can

Re: Can only get "manage.py runserver" if I use python3 instead of python

2017-08-16 Thread Ja Cre
Thanks Antonis, I am now up and running with virtualenv and working great. I appreciate your help! On Tuesday, 15 August 2017 20:33:58 UTC+1, Antonis Christofides wrote: > > Hi, > > The Python 3 installation is completely separate from Python 2 (the same > would hold if you had both 2.7 or

Re: Can only get "manage.py runserver" if I use python3 instead of python

2017-08-15 Thread Antonis Christofides
Hi, The Python 3 installation is completely separate from Python 2 (the same would hold if you had both 2.7 or 2.6, or 3.6.0 and 3.6.1; each Python version you have installed on the system is completely separate from the others). Somehow when you originally installed Django, you did so in Python

Can only get "manage.py runserver" if I use python3 instead of python

2017-08-15 Thread Ja Cre
I have been working through the initial tutorial and ran into a load of issues with my anaconda install using python 2.7. In the end it wouldn't launch the server. Anyway, I decided to change up on my machine to python3. That said, I am now getting strange results which are: If I use the