I attempted installation via tarball instead of MacPorts. This had no
effect on things. Same files in the same places, same error.

=T=




On Mar 3, 11:15 am, Tones <t...@tjones.cc> wrote:
> Hi --
>
> I'm attempting to run Django on OSX 10.6. I've installed Python2.5 and
> Py25-Django (Django v1.1) via MacPorts. But I am receiving the famed
> "ImportError: No module named django" error.
>
> Django is installed in this directory:
> /opt/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/
>
> To check my $PYTHONPATH, I went to the Python shell and tried "print
> sys.path". The site-packages path is indeed included in my PYTHONPATH.
>
> However, when I try "print sys.modules" in the same Python shell,
> Django is not included.
>
> I can't figure out what's going on. Django's INSTALL.TXT says all
> that's needed to install Django is to copy it into the site-packages
> directory. But in this case that hasn't worked. Is something else
> needed to give Python access to Django?
>
> I suppose I could forget MacPorts and attempt to install from SVN or a
> tarball. But I would really prefer to work through the package
> manager, especially since it's so unclear what has gone wrong.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
>
> =Tim=

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