I am running into the same situation as described above. How does 
symlinking solve my problem? That is, where do I symlink to, and how does 
that tell my computer where django-admin is?

On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 6:09:29 AM UTC-5, Bharathi Raja wrote:
>
> As said in docs 
> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/faq/troubleshooting/#command-not-found-django-admin>
>  , 
> your django version may be different, check your system $PATH or try 
> symlinking
>
> On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 7:40:50 AM UTC+5:30, PARTH VERMA wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am new to Django and just cloned it. I am getting error running 
>> django-admin commands, the error says: "-bash: django-admin: command not 
>> found". 
>> However, 'python -m django --version' this commands works just fine, 
>> returning the current version of Django (1.11). Can someone please help me 
>> out...
>>
>> P.S. I am using OS X
>>
>

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