S thanks for the message; ran the command and got: python is not
recognized as internal or external command.
you're right i'm way over my head here but that's nothing new. i'd
like to play around with appengine and python (or java), and that's
how i came across django. admittedly i don't need it
On Nov 3, 2009, at 7:26 AM, paulmo wrote:
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> thanks for the response but you're ahead of me already..."cd" as in
> put in a compact disc? where is the "untar directory"?
'cd' as in change directory
The 'untar' directory is wherever the `tar` command unarchived the
contents of the .tar.gz fi
thanks for the response but you're ahead of me already..."cd" as in
put in a compact disc? where is the "untar directory"?
On Nov 3, 2:07 am, Low Kian Seong wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:28 PM, paulmo wrote:
>
> > goal is to check out google appengine using python and django if
> > possible
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:28 PM, paulmo wrote:
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> goal is to check out google appengine using python and django if
> possible. running xp, downloaded python 2.6 and django 1.1.1.tar. i'm
> familiar with auto-installing apps and have no idea how to run django.
> i've extracted the tar file to a fo
goal is to check out google appengine using python and django if
possible. running xp, downloaded python 2.6 and django 1.1.1.tar. i'm
familiar with auto-installing apps and have no idea how to run django.
i've extracted the tar file to a folder in my downloads. tried running
cmd prompt < setup py
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