Hi, I am as noob as you so maybe this is a case of blind leading blind. From what I hear it is considered best practice to first create a virtualenv and then install django and any other packages inside that virtualenv. Read here for virtualenv http://dabapps.com/blog/introduction-to-pip-and-virtualenv-python/?&ei=J7crUq_PM4XFtAaM7IHoCw?&usg=AFQjCNEjUbnsJfGho1bGo4exJlT99Aod2Q?&sig2=aac8nwmTkJdYsk_TVCRf5g?&bvm=bv.51773540,d.Yms

After you created your virtualenv in let's say ~/env then you do

$ source /env/bin/activate

and your prompt becomes (env)[your normal prompt]$

then you do

(env)$ pip install django

and after that you start playing with django.



On 09/07/2013 07:42 PM, pzul wrote:
Hello,
I just installed Django-1.5.2 in a server (using command : python
setup.py install)
But now, as I'm expecting to create a new project (django-admin.py
startproject mysite ), I have this message :
ImportError No module named django.core

What can I do ?
Thank you !

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