You will find there are two different pips on your computer - the default is obv 2.7. the most likely command you will need is pip3 (on ubuntu), but your best bet is to:
- set up a virtualenv------
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- Grace Hopper
On 1 March 2016 at 11:59, Gary Dhillon <gary.dhil@gmail.com> wrote:
I've installed Django and I keep getting no module named django when importing. I have python 3.5.1 and used pip to install django 1.9.2. Its showing up on my python 2.7 though. Any help would be appreciated.--
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