Sunday, May 5, 2013

Re: Import project from Linux to Windows

On 6/05/2013 11:40am, Nathaniel Sim wrote:
> Hi all
>
> An existing web is developed on Linux and i want to create a test
> environment on my Windows 7. I already copied the entire folder onto my
> web root, please advise me on how to create a test environment.

Nathaniel

Difficult to know where to start advising you. Assuming it is a Django
web app, have you managed to get Django working on Windows 7?

If not, https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/intro/install/ will get
you started. That link is for Django 1.5 which is the current stable
version.

I could elaborate on the steps but I don't know enough about the situation.

Come back with a progress report - and any problems - so someone can
answer specific questions

Cheers

Mike

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