it would appear to install on my ubuntu laptop. Here are the stats:
I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, and have Python 2.6
installed already,
So far, I've installed a subversion successfully, and am attempting to
create a symbolic link from django to python:
ln: creating symbolic link `/usr/local/bin/django-admin.py': File
exists
kyle@kyle-HP-Compaq-nx9420-GU760US-ABA:~$ cd ~/sites/dev
bash: cd: /home/kyle/sites/dev: No such file or directory
kyle@kyle-HP-Compaq-nx9420-GU760US-ABA:~$ python /path/to/django-trunk/
django/bin/django-admin.py startproject djangoblog
python: can't open file '/path/to/django-trunk/django/bin/django-
admin.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
kyle@kyle-HP-Compaq-nx9420-GU760US-ABA:~$ python /usr/local/bin/django-
admin.py startproject djangoblog
python: can't open file '/usr/local/bin/django-admin.py': [Errno 2] No
such file or directory
kyle@kyle-HP-Compaq-nx9420-GU760US-ABA:~$
Ignoring the middle (which included a typo or two) there's a statement
at the end of this code that makes no sense to me. The third line up
from the bottom, calls the file from the first line
/usr/local/bin/django-admin.py
In the first line, this file is stated to exist. In the error message,
the computer states that it can't open the same file, and that no such
file or directory exists. This seems self-contradictory, and I'm not
sure where to go from here, as my python interpreter cannot understand
django yet. Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
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