Serves me right for writing code without testing :-(
It of course should be :
import os
top_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'python_created_me')
os.makedirs(top_dir)
Glad you have it sorted - and glad it turned out not to be Django ...
On 03/05/18 17:06, Duška Miloradović wrote:
Anthony, I got this:
D:\projectdir>python create_dir.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "create_dir.py", line 2, in <module>
top_dir = path.join(os.getcwd(), 'python_created_me')
NameError: name 'path' is not defined
I searched for it through windows explorer again and I actually *found
it* on this strange location: C:\VTRoot\HarddiskVolume1\projectdir\mysite
Do you have any clue how this happened?
How to make things right? :)
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 5:08 PM, Anthony Flury
<anthony.fl...@btinternet.com <mailto:anthony.fl...@btinternet.com>>
wrote:
On 03/05/18 08:06, Anthony Flury wrote:
On Thursday, 03 May, 2018 03:25 PM, Daisy wrote:
I tried what you suggested and got this:
D:\projectdir>python create_dir.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "create_dir.py", line 1, in <module>
from os import mkdirs
ImportError: cannot import name 'mkdirs'
Sorry - that should be :
import os
top_dir = path.join(os.getcwd(), 'python_created_me')
os.makedirs(top_dir)
Copy that to a python file called '*create_dir.py*' in your
*projectdir* - and run it by this command '*python create_dir.py*'
One you run it you should have a new empty directory called
'python_created_me' - running the comand again should result
in an error.
The reason for doing this is to check that the Python code
that Django is using does work ok.
The other thing you could do is to use the File Manager search to
see if 'my_site' has been created else where on your system
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