Hi Phil,

I too had similar trouble, as others have replied the problem will be
solved by creating a link.
I hope you'll find these 2 blog posts handy -
http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2007/11/django-project-1-install/
http://jeffbaier.com/articles/installing-django-on-an-ubuntu-linux-server/

regards,

kashi

On Oct 12, 6:02 pm, Robbington <robbing...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> Phil,
>
> If it helps, /usr/local/bin is where linux looks for command line
> commands. If you have a quick look in there you will see things like
> ls, nano, and other program names that you can type into the command
> prompt. Hense the reason a link to djanog-admin.py has to exist in
> there for Ubuntu to know that it can be executed from the command
> prompt.
>
> I mention this because some one has said that it is to do with your
> Python path, and this isnt true, its to do with the way you installed
> django in the first place.
>
> Personally I dont use svn, as I always had problems with it, you might
> want to look into pythons setup-tools and use easy_install or pip.
> Both I have found to be excellent.
>
> Whilst getting to grips with django on ubuntu myself I encountered
> many python path problems as I am sure you will. You may want to read
> up on virtualenv (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv) and creating
> your projects inside a virtual environment as it will help you in the
> long run.
>
> Hope thats helpful in someway :)
>
> Rob

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