Thanks. I will be keeping it on the dev machine. I wanted to remove it
from the prod machine.





On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Jirka Vejrazka
<jirka.vejra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> - download the tar file
>> - extract to a dir c:\django-1.1.1
>> - run "python setup.py install"
>>
>> Can I now delete the c:\django-1.1.1 dir? (it seems like all the
>> necessary files have been copied over to the python site library dir.
>> Or, is there something that I may still need in the c:\django-1.1.1
>> dir?
>
> Yes, you can safely do that. You can also keep it as reading the
> source files is a great way to learn a few tricks and techniques and
> it's a bit easier than digging in python's site-packages :)
>
>  Cheers
>
>    Jirka
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