On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:28 AM, webcomm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Nov 16, 6:45 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > webcommwrote:
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> > [yet again at the top of the message, so I have yet again moved the
> > response down to where it reads logically ...]
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> Steve,
> re:
On Nov 16, 6:45 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> webcommwrote:
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> [yet again at the top of the message, so I have yet again moved the
> response down to where it reads logically ...]
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Steve,
re: top-posting, I am using the web interface for Google groups, which
seems to encourage t
webcomm wrote:
[yet again at the top of the message, so I have yet again moved the
response down to where it reads logically ...]
> On Nov 16, 2:35 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> webcomm wrote:
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>> [Please don't top-post ... I've moved your answer down]
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>>> On Nov 16, 1:01 pm,
Thanks Steve. That moves me forward. I'll read about module packages
in my python book. I think what I'm discovering is that I've gotten
somewhat deep into Django without really understanding some of the
underlying python concepts.
What is the point of setup.py files, if they are not really ne
webcomm wrote:
[Please don't top-post ... I've moved your answer down]
> On Nov 16, 1:01 pm, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> webcomm wrote:
>>> Maybe I'm starting to get the idea... can apps be installed anywhere,
>>> as long as they are on the python path? Are there any restrictions a
Hmm. I've created several apps using the startapp command, but I
don't see any references to those apps when I print sys.path.
Does something happen behind the scenes when I use the startapp
command that isn't visible when I print sys.path? If so, why not run
the startapp command for all apps?
webcomm wrote:
> Maybe I'm starting to get the idea... can apps be installed anywhere,
> as long as they are on the python path? Are there any restrictions at
> all with respect to where apps are installed?
You've got it. There are no restriction (by Django) on where apps are
installed, as long
Maybe I'm starting to get the idea... can apps be installed anywhere,
as long as they are on the python path? Are there any restrictions at
all with respect to where apps are installed?
-Ryan
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I am fairly new to python and Django. I have no problem setting up my
own apps by following the tutorial. However, I *always* have problems
setting up someone else's apps. I think I've tried installing 5 apps
that I've downloaded from code.google.com and elsewhere, and have been
unsuccessful ev
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