Hi everybody,

Django applications, as I understood them should be pluginable on
project basis. That is, I should be able to install them to my
*project*, not to my django installation. So I downloaded django-
tagging and run the python setup.py install. And it failed:
n...@rilmir:~/code/my_project/django-tagging-0.3$ python setup.py
install
[...]
creating /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/tagging
error: could not create '/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/
tagging': Permission denied

Now, why is django-tagging trying to mess with my python directory?
Does that mean that when I commit my project to my repository and
checkout it on a different django installation django-tagging won't
work untill I install django-tagging on that machine? I thought that
when I install an django app, then I install it in my project and my
project is still portable. But, if django-tagging is putting files in
directories outside my project directory, doesn't that make my project
un-portable?

Could someone please clear this up for me?

Thanks,
nick.
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