Just use pip and virtualenv. You
 don have to lock yourself in your distro packaged django

Fabian Weiss <fabian.we...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>I would like to do, but my Debian Distribution just offers 1.4! Maybe I
>can 
>install another one, but than I probably get Version missmatch.. :/
>
>Am Samstag, 15. September 2012 23:32:06 UTC+2 schrieb Nick Apostolakis:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Fabian Weiss
><fabian...@googlemail.com<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> I do so! I tried now this one: 
>>>
>http://blog.stannard.net.au/2010/12/11/installing-django-with-apache-and-mod_wsgi-on-ubuntu-10-04/
>>> And it works! :) 
>>> http://project.immersight.de/
>>>
>>> I tried again all I could find in the net for treeio, but nothing
>works :(
>>> How can I totally remove all my steps? Is it just to delete the 
>>> directories? Or is there something to do in a database?
>>>
>>> Maybe I have a version of django which is too new? It is 1.4.1
>>>
>>>
>http://nopaste.immersight.de/?34b6a29be67dd853#dvMCsmIWwYZUWV2qKMFxGLMI4pq+O3PiPy2iHAp3ZzQ=
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Why don't you use django 1.3 as it is described in the requirements
>file?
>> Thats a simple way to see if you problems stem from django version 
>> incompatibility
>>
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