I've just got the keys to Django 0.96.2 on a semi-dedicated server at
WestHost. Largely spurred on by the receipt of the first of 4 Django
books. I fetched a copy of the download using wget and untarred the
file right from the command line on the server. I then attempted to
add django-admin.py to the server path and restarted the server. Then
I tried to execute the command django-admin.py startproject mysite.
That gave me an error:

-sh: /usr/local/Django-0.96.2/django/bin/django-admin.py: /usr/bin/
env: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

I thought my symlink might be bad so I tried executing the command
using the full path to django-admin.py which gave me the same message.
Since the files never touched a Windows machine could I still have a
hidden character in there? If so, how do I get rid of it? Or what else
might be the issue.

TIA Gregg
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