The thing is - it should be - the packages are marked for each version.
However with the mixup of python versions and also how you install it - I
think the problem was increased because you installed in different ways and
probably not only in the virtual environment. But great that you got it
worki
Hello, thanks for your answer.
I installed python 3.6 from another PPA and it works fine now. I just wish
pip were aware of those requirements.
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 1:35:03 PM UTC+1, Andréas Kühne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> First of all - you need to make sure you are using the python 3 ver
to create your first django project first
install python on your sysytem
after that you check if you have pip on your sysytem of course it will be
there
to check use ths command: pip --version
after that install a virtual environment in case you don't know what
virtual environment is it help you
Hello, try to uninstall python and install again. Have just one
installation of python, 2.7 or 3.5.2
Em ter, 24 de mar de 2020 08:11, Rodolphe Gohard
escreveu:
> Hello, I am wanting to create a django project.
>
> I followed the instructions on installing django here:
> https://docs.djangoprojec
Hi,
First of all - you need to make sure you are using the python 3 version for
everything - you can't mix and match python versions. So make sure that
python 3 is the version you are using for everything,
Second - python 3.5.2 is an old version of python 3 - you need at least
version 3.6 for djan
Hello, I am wanting to create a django project.
I followed the instructions on installing django here:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/intro/install/ and here:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/intro/tutorial01/
But I have encountered multiple problems and am stuck.
My env:
Ubuntu on
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