I've seen quite a few people now with this problem of corrupt Django
installs - specifically for users who are new to Django.

Perhaps someone could shed some light as to why this keeps happening.

Bob - why are you using version 1.0, and is there any particular reason you
are using it within a Windows environment?

Cal

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Bob Peene <rwpe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Django and Python newby
> Following Django 1.0 by Hourieh
> 'setup.py install' seemed to go ok
> error running django-admin.py (it is in my Win7 path)
>
> 'django.core import management'
> 'no module named core'
>
> Any insight as to why?
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