Hi Phil

sorry for the question, but, did you activate your virtualenv source?
$ source bin/activate (?)

Anyway, I'd try to install django via pip once you I have my virtualenv
created and activated.

Cheers

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Phil <phil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have python/django working system wide. But am currently looking into
> using Heroku for a new project so am trying to get virtualenv setup for the
> first time. When I run "django-admin.py startproject whatever" it creates
> the project ok, but then when I run "python manage.py runserver 8080" from
> the project folder I get the following error...
>
> ImportError: No module named django.core.management
>
> Is it because at the top of my "manage.py" it is pointing to my system
> wide python(#!/usr/bin/env python) instead of my virtualenv one? If so how
> do I fix this? I tried changing the path at the top of the manage.py file
> but didn't seem to do anything.
>
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