I want to let you know that I have written some documents that could
really help with precisely what you are trying to do:
http://code.google.com/p/classcomm/wiki/CreateFromScratch
Then you can demo my application and learn about deploying a Django
based project for prod use here:
http://code.go
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 07:10:25AM +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 22:58 +0100, Ivo Brodien wrote:
> > > But in order to do that, don't I need to have the Django source file
> > somewhere in my computer/ or in my case.
> >
> > apt-get gets packages from the internet.
> >
That is exactly what I am doing right now, I between the crawl and walk
phrase now, lol.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Mike Ramirez wrote:
> On Thursday, January 20, 2011 07:09:10 pm Kimberly Harvey wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the tips and advices. I still believe Django can be run on the
>
> >
On Thursday, January 20, 2011 07:09:10 pm Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> Thanks for the tips and advices. I still believe Django can be run on the
> linux-Debian version.
No one is saying otherwise.
> There are some updated Django which I've already
> saved on my usb flash drive which I will soon run s
Thanks for the tips and advices. I still believe Django can be run on the
linux-Debian version. There are some updated Django which I've already saved
on my usb flash drive which I will soon run some commands on the linux as
some other people has advised me to do so. The person wants me to learn mo
On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 22:58 +0100, Ivo Brodien wrote:
> > But in order to do that, don't I need to have the Django source file
> somewhere in my computer/ or in my case.
>
> apt-get gets packages from the internet.
>
> And btw. Ubuntu is based on Debian.
and btw, the django version in debian i
> Ubuntu IS Debian for all intents and purposes. Why does your boss insist that
> you use a particular distro? It shouldn't really matter what your development
> OS is (at least with *nix systems). Is there an existing Django application
> that needs to be supported or is this a new project?
>
On Jan 20, 1:47 pm, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
> I cannot install the Ubuntu, I have to use Derbian for work purposes.
>
Ok, I have some suggestions, as someone said this is not a linux
support group.
Before you start working with django, you should take this one step at
a time and get to know yo
Debian maintains a repository of software that is available to download
and install easily. The fastest way to do this is from the command
line. "apt-get" is the program that will do this for you, you just give
it the name of the program you want, and it will download and install it
for you autom
MY boss never mentioned about using the Ubuntu, just want me to use the
Debian.
Thanks
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Ivo Brodien wrote:
>
>
> > But in order to do that, don't I need to have the Django source file
> somewhere in my computer/ or in my case.
>
> apt-get gets packages from the
> But in order to do that, don't I need to have the Django source file
> somewhere in my computer/ or in my case.
apt-get gets packages from the internet.
And btw. Ubuntu is based on Debian.
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I cannot install the Ubuntu, I have to use Derbian for work purposes.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> On 01/20/2011 04:40 PM, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
>
>> Right now, I am having problem with the installation of linux ( I will try
>> to figure that out if not, will contact
But in order to do that, don't I need to have the Django source file
somewhere in my computer/ or in my case.. I've downloaded the Django tar
file to my usb flash drive? The command you gave me, that works in the linux
world, right? Like I said, I am new to this Djando materials.
On Thu, Jan 20,
On 01/20/2011 04:40 PM, Kimberly Harvey wrote:
Right now, I am having problem with the installation of linux ( I will
try to figure that out if not, will contact you about that). I do have
a problem with installing the Django on Linux. I am new to the Django
world, so I've already downloaded th
You can probably just run "sudo apt-get install python-django" from the
command line.
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On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 13:26 -0800, Kimberly wrote:
> Hello, I am new to the Django world and I was wondering if someone can
> help me step by step on how to install the Django on my Linux program.
>
Right now, I am having problem with the installation of linux ( I will try
to figure that out if not, will contact you about that). I do have a problem
with installing the Django on Linux. I am new to the Django world, so I've
already downloaded the Django to my usb drive. Is there a certain way I
Exactly what have you tried, and where do you get stuck? What error
message are you getting?
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Hello, I am new to the Django world and I was wondering if someone can
help me step by step on how to install the Django on my Linux program.
I've read some tutorial guides and I am abit lost and faced some
issues. I am currently on linux and need to know how to add packages,
and things in order to
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