I do understand that i can install it manually. I'm just wondering
whether it's worth doing now or waiting for a package update. From
what I gather, Ubuntu installs Django in different locations than the
straight Django install does, so I would have to make changes to
configs, etc.
Thanks again.
On May 30, 8:56 pm, Jeliuc Alexandr <jeliucalexa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, there.
> If You need new versions features or if You want to keep Your django
> updated it is not a problem.
> Install it manually. There is information about on django website.
> Also it'll be helpful to read about trunk version.
> It is python. :)
>
> Best regards.
>
> On May 31, 1:42 am, AD <adebar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I previously installed Django 1.1.1 via Ubuntu's Synaptic manager. For
> > anyone with experience under that OS and that install, I'm wondering:
>
> > -- Should I wait for a Django 1.2.1 package to show up under Synaptic
> > or uninstall 1.1.1 and then manually install 1.2.1? I honestly don't
> > know who "controls" when those packages get updated and how long it
> > will take.
>
> > Thanks!
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