Once you've unzipped the file, start up a DOS shell (the "Command
Prompt") with administrator privileges and run the following command
from within the directory whose name starts with Django-
python setup.py install
However when I ran that command I saw an error. I tried to just click
the setup.py in the folder I had extracted and few other things but
nothing worked.
I started messing around with the command like capitalizing Python
etc.
Then I put:
setup.py install
without the Python the Heaven opened up as the files were copied to
the Python27 directory... or so I believe.
http://madtrak.com/isitdone.png
So yes did I make it work and install correctly?
JJ
On Nov 25, 11:21 am, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 4:12 PM, JJ Zolper <jzth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I was able to install Python 2.7 64-bit for Windows 7. I
> > then downloaded the ez_setup.py and ran it. It installed the .egg
> > file.
>
> > I then attemped the Python command line: - easy_install django -
> > easy_install ipython
>
> > However I had no success installing the packages.
>
> > I posted my error output on my site:http://madtrak.com/error.png
> > JJ
>
> They aren't python commands, they are shell commands. Run them at your
> OS shell, probably after adding wherever python puts its bin files to
> $PATH.
>
> Cheers
>
> Tom
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