Here is a link to the 9.6 docs. The link shows on the SVN docs at the
top as well.

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0.96/

On Dec 19, 2007 10:06 PM, pug2694328 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Newbie question.
>
> I've installed Django using the synaptic package manager, it's an
> official release (0.96) which I think is the latest.
>
> However, when delving into tutorials they keep referring to the
> subversion version of Django.
> Some of the functionality they reference doesn't seem to be present in
> my version
> example:
> def __unicode__(self):
>                 return self.choice
> , does not result in a more meaningful representation of a model class
> when I type modelclassname.objects.all() in the shell environment
> (forgive me if I've messed up the terminology).
>
> I just get the worthless [<modelclassname: modelclassname object>]
> response.
>
> It appears that I may have made a mistake in using synaptic and should
> instead switch to the svn version.
>
> I made  an attempt at installing the svn version, but I don't think it
> took.
>
> How do I uninstall all versions of Django on my Ubuntu Linux box?
> How do I then install the subversion version and keep it updated?
>
> I am not a very experienced user of Ubuntu Linux, so the more detail
> the better.  So far I've not found a good step by step guide to my
> predicament.
>
> --pug
> >
>

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