Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Re: "manage.py" command not found

Hi,

Put python (Location of install python directory. mainly C:\Python26\) in your windows environment variable path also with django-admin.py path.

Thanks,

Mitesh Patel

Senior OpenSource Executive,


On 31 August 2011 01:54, Yves S. Garret <yoursurrogategod@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe you have Python installed somewhere that's not described in the shebang line?

Don't know, don't know your environment.  Glad that your stuff works now :) .


On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Phil <phil13b@gmail.com> wrote:
I opened my "manage.py" file to insert the line, but it was already there on the first line.



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