On 11/6/12 7:09 AM, Bestrafung wrote:
I have been running into this problem for a long while trying to setup
my first Django project and I keep coming back to this problem. I am
relatively new when it come to Linux, I'm learning but still have a
long way to go. I am using CentOS 5.8 cPanel which comes with Python
2.4. Following instructions I found online for setting up Django with
cPanel I compiled/installed Python 2.7 from source to /opt/python2.7
and set an alias (alias python="/opt/python2.7/bin/python") in the
root and user's .bash_profile and python 2.7 launches as expected when
you use the python command. Every time I try to start a project or
work with it however the system default python 2.4 keeps popping up. I
think this may be the single cause of all of my issues. When starting
a project I have just appended the python command to make sure it
started with the correct version. I believe that once the project is
started it isn't working because everything is still trying to use
2.4. Is there a way to make Django use my 2.7 install instead of 2.4
without breaking the system by making the 2.7 system default?
Use virtualenv. Always.
- Tom
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