Saturday, June 25, 2016

Re: install with package manager or pip

On 06/25/2016 12:35 PM, emetib wrote:
i'm looking at trying out django, yet i've seen that you can install it with either the package manager or pip.

i'm running debian testing to play around with this.  small install ssh server only.  using a clone of this base install.

haven't played with/used pip hardly at all.

questions- 
does the package manager have the same versions as pip?
what is a better way to keep track of the installed packages?
what is a better way to upgrade the installed packages?
do the docs apply to both versions or only one?  which one?  why?

any additional thoughts?
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Welcome,

First,read the prior emails titled "Beginner question regarding virtualenv". Most of your questions will be answered there.

Second, use pip inside of a virtual environment to install both django and python. Save yourself some grief later.

Gary R.


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