You have to use the correct python install:
python3 -m pip install django
You can test your versions and locations:
which python3
which python
python3 -V
python -V
When you are running the development server:
python3 manage.py runserver
You can have multiple python versions installed, you just need to
understand which one you are addressing/using.
-- Clive
On 9 Jun 2020, at 03:37, arhoon io wrote:
Hello,
I have installed and successfully confirmed that Python 3.8 works
on my Mac. However, when I pip installed the latest version of
Django, it automatically installed Django 1.11 even though I have
Python 3.8.
When typing in "python" into terminal, it runs Python 2.7 - so that
is my guess.
If that is true, how do I get the actual latest version of Django
(3.0)?
Thanks
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