Re: django-admin.py startproject mysite... this command does nothing for me
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 12:38 PM, boxxtcy <wjhsie@gmail.com> wrote:
> When trying to follow this tutorial, I get stuck after django-admin.py
> startproject mysite because no directory is created. I doubt the command is
> even being executed, all it brings up is the code in a notepad++ window. I
> have django installed properly because I can go to my python interpreter and
> type 'import django' and print the version. I have two different Python
> installs 2.6 and 2.7.3 I am using 2.7.3 and I no longer use 2.6. Could
> having multiple versions of Python affect Django? Please help!
>
Did you check all the caveats in the boxs below the initial
instructions? sounds like django-admin.py isn't being run. Try it
without the .py. If that fails, see if you can find where it is and
if its in your path
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