use command whereis django-admin.py (ubuntu, fedora, centos etc) put this 
on folder /usr/local/bin.
if whereis result not found use another command: find / -iname 
'django-admin*'    and you will see all files that begin with django-admin 
(* is coringa)

Em domingo, 12 de maio de 2013 05h59min29s UTC-3, lastripas records 
escreveu:
>
> I've followed the tutorial for building my first app on django.
> I run all the comands via ssh to my remote server.
>
> I make a directory on my server into 'public_html' default directory.
> Then on this folder I run the comand django-admin.py startproject mysite
>
> When I try to run the manage.py...it gives me some error '-jailshell: 
> manage.py: command not found'
>
> By the way the directory seems to have only the manage.py file...
>
>
>

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