It looks nice. I am going to try it out....

On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> There is instant Django: http://www.instantdjango.com/download.html
> No install. Just unzip and it works well. then you can update your
> copy of Django as well. Works well for me.
>
> Joseph
> http://www.jjude.com
>
> On May 25, 6:35 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 8:43 AM, wheresdave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > I have been trying to setup django on a windows XP machine for almost
> > > 4 hours now. Each step of the way I run into a new error that I have
> > > to find a workaround for, which is very unfortunate.
> >
> > > I have django 0.96.2 in my site-packages directory, and python is on
> > > the root of C. I have also added python to my path per instructions i
> > > found on another site, and python shell is now working fine.
> >
> > > Now, when I try to run django-admin.py startproject mysite i get the
> > > following error
> >
> > > ImportError: No module named django.core
> >
> > That would mean Django is not properly installed in your Python's
> > site-packages directory.  If it were there, the import of django.core
> would
> > work.  What, exactly, do you have under
> c:\Python\Lib\site-packages\django?
> > You should have subdirectories named bin, conf, contrib, core, etc -- a
> > total of 19 subdirectories and an __init__.py file.
> >
> > I ran many google searches on this error and none of the docs came
> >
> > > back with anything useful to solve my challenge.
> >
> > > I went to the IRC forums and they told me that Django is not on my
> > > path. Well, i had already tried adding to my path per the same
> > > instructions provided for adding python to your path, and the same
> > > error persisted.
> >
> > An alternative way to run things is to not put Django in your
> site-packages
> > directory, but rather include it on you PYTHONPATH (not PATH) environment
> > variable.  It sounds like this is what people were suggesting.  But, if
> > you've put it in site-packages then this is not necessary, better to
> figure
> > out what is wrong with your site-packages installation.
> >
> > I was then told to install SVN and pull from the trunk. I do not feel
> >
> > > that is a valid workaround, because honestly i do not feel it will
> > > solve the problem.
> >
> > Well, the SVN version has over a years worth of improvements and bug
> fixes
> > compared tot he 0.96 release, which has only a couple of security fixes
> that
> > have been applied since its release.  Some of those fixes were to the
> > setup.py install script, and for Windows specifically, but if you really
> > want to stick with 0.96.2 it can be made to work.  Personally, though, I
> too
> > would recommend SVN over the old release, just in general.
> >
> > Karen
> >
>


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