Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Re: LAMPP + Django on Fedora 13 Linux

There are a little misunderstanding in your posts. You don't need apache at all for developing using django, even mysql is optional.
I'd suggest you to read the tutorial (http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/tutorial01/) and then come back to some of the questions you ask below.

Best regards.

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:30 PM, jlighthouse <kostya.lighthouse@gmail.com> wrote:
That is true, phpmyadmin is not for Django. It is cool if I can find
the similar web interface for mysql database.

I do not use any php projects. I use only the python one empty
project, that just had been created in Eclipse.
It is essential  for me to connect Django to already installed LAMPP,
because than I do not need to install separate Appache server and
mysql database?
If I install a new Apache server, I will need to remove LAMPP or not?

Definitely, it is not a good idea to remove LAMPP. I will use it only
for development of my first python project.

If it is still posiible to use LAMPP, please say if you have such an
experience. It will help a lot.
If not, I would like to know when can I read how to install and
configure mysql and django with appache.

Thanks, Kostia.

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