Hi,
-- I am a newbie to this community and I am not sure how should I submit this bug/error in 1st part of Django Tutorial.
Here's the error:
On page Writing your first Django app, part 1 | Creating a project notice it says django-admin.py startproject mysite whereas it should actually be django-admin startproject mysite
Note: I am not sure if the documentation here: Problems running django-admin relates to this issue (Screenshot below):
I am on a Windows 7 64-bit machine, running Django 1.7.5 with Python 2.7.9 (64-bit). If I run django-admin.py startproject mysite, I get following response:
Usage: django-admin.py subcommand [options] [args]
Options:
-v VERBOSITY, --verbosity=VERBOSITY
Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal output,
2=verbose output, 3=very verbose output
--settings=SETTINGS The Python path to a settings module, e.g.
"myproject.settings.main". If this isn't provided, the
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be
used.
--pythonpath=PYTHONPATH
A directory to add to the Python path, e.g.
"/home/djangoprojects/myproject".
--traceback Raise on exception
--no-color Don't colorize the command output.
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Type 'django-admin.py help <subcommand>' for help on a specific subcommand.
Available subcommands:
[django]
check
compilemessages
createcachetable
dbshell
diffsettings
dumpdata
flush
inspectdb
loaddata
makemessages
makemigrations
migrate
runfcgi
runserver
shell
sql
sqlall
sqlclear
sqlcustom
sqldropindexes
sqlflush
sqlindexes
sqlinitialdata
sqlmigrate
sqlsequencereset
squashmigrations
startapp
startproject
syncdb
test
testserver
validate
Note that only Django core commands are listed as settings are not properly configured (error: Requested setting INSTALLED_AP
PS, but settings are not configured. You must either define the environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE or call settings.
configure() before accessing settings.).
However if I run, django-admin startproject mysite, the new mysite directory is created along with all the default files
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