On Friday, 3 January 2020 17:38:27 UTC, bhushan Gupta wrote: > > I want to use Django to build a simple portal. I have done the following > on Windows 10 > installed Python 3.8 and pip > Installed virtualenv > Created an env 'cargo' > Installed Djengo 3.0.1 > Set the path: > C:\Program Files (x86)\Python38-32\ > C:\Program Files (x86)\Python38-32\Python.exe > C:\Program Files (x86)\Python38-32\Scripts\ > C:\Program Files (x86)\Python38-32\Lib\site-packages > C:\Program Files (x86)\Python38-32\Lib\site-packages\django\bin\ > > I have activated the environment - (cargo) C:\Users\Gupta > Consulting\Envs\cargo> > When I start a project using - python django-admin.py startproject cargo > I get the following error: > (cargo) C:\Users\Gupta Consulting\Envs\cargo>django-admin.py startproject > myproject > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Users\GUPTAC~1\Envs\cargo\Scripts\django-admin.py", line 2, in > <module> > from django.core import management > File > "c:\users\guptac~1\envs\cargo\lib\site-packages\django\__init__.py", line > 1, in <module> > from django.utils.version import get_version > File > "c:\users\guptac~1\envs\cargo\lib\site-packages\django\utils\version.py", > line 1, in <module> > import datetime > ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'datetime' > > I commented out "import datetime" from the vsersion.py file. Then it did > not find the next module in in the version.py file. > > Looks like there is a setup problem. > Any help will be appreciated > Thanks. > > Exactly what did you do when you "set the path"? Why did you think you needed to do that manually in the first place? Don't. That is what a virtualenv is for. -- DR.
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