I did finally get Django 1.2.1 downloaded but now it wont install. I
have cleaned my registry to get rid of svn django files but I may not
have deleted all of them because I can still access the directory
django and django-trunk is still a possible directory when I check my
dir.  Can I install Django a different way, is there a wizard that
someone has made that is necessarily an official instll procedure that
I could use?

On Jun 10, 2:26 am, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Jun 10, 3:23 am, JRMAbock <joshua.matl...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > I have tried everythign. I have downloaded subversion from collabnet
> > and it actually did load the files until a message said that the host
> > forcibly closed. Now it is saying that the files are corrupted.
>
> > is there anything I can do? I really like what ive read about django
> > and ive committed myself to learning it. Ive learned a considerable
> > amount of python and alos already recieved djando texts to read while
> > working, however I have spent 5 hours with no luck getting the dang
> > stuff installed.
>
> You don't need subversion - just download the packaged release, it's
> only a couple of weeks 
> old.http://www.djangoproject.com/download/1.2.1/tarball/
> --
> DR.

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