waltbrad wrote: > > On Nov 20, 1:20 pm, Sahil R Cooner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Have you tried checking out the django documentation, it's gotten a lot >> better than a year ago. >> >> You can find what you're looking for there >> at:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/install/?from=olddocs >> >> >> > Hello Sahil. Well, yes. I got lazy there. I was just real resistant to > installing SVN because I was afraid it was going to gunk up my > system. But, after I last posted, I swallowed hard and installed Silk > Subversion. Then I used that to do download the django-trunk and I > installed django using the setup.py script. > > So, I think I have django installed fine now, (haven't continued with > the tutorial yet.) > > As I went through the docs I see they want you to install Apache. I > did that last year, so I guess I'll have to do that again. This is > where I get really confused because I don't understand why I need > Apache. Should I install Apache before I continue with the tutorial? > You don't need Apache to run the test server, only for production (and there are options even then).
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