Setting up enviroments

2009-02-05 Thread BrianE
I am new to django and am trying to walk through some of the examples in a book. I have a debian etch system, installed python 2.5 and django 1.0. I have created a project and created a simple html request to show the current datetime. the error that is being displayed is showing that it is usi

Re: Installing Django to a newer version of python

2009-02-06 Thread BrianE
get something to work on a Linux distro and switch to M$??? seeing how there is no "standard" way of install application on Linux. On Feb 6, 6:24 am, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > On Friday 06 Feb 2009 6:43:53 pm BrianE wrote: > > > how can I get mod_python, which is needed

Re: Installing Django to a newer version of python

2009-02-06 Thread BrianE
RH, and other distros with binary > packages provide stable platforms, not optimized platforms, for people > that are too lazy to do the grunt work for themselves. > > On Feb 6, 8:47 am, BrianE wrote: > > > you mean to tell me that even though there are updates and new > > f

Re: Installing Django to a newer version of python

2009-02-06 Thread BrianE
I am doing this on my own vm slice. I am not above changing distos. I will give centos a try. and see if that works any better. I will also see about using wsgi instead of mod_python. thanks for your help On Feb 6, 7:43 am, Adam Nelson wrote: > > > how can I get mod_python, which is needed b

Installing Django to a newer version of python

2009-02-06 Thread BrianE
how can I get mod_python, which is needed by apache, to load in the python 25 directoty and not in the 24 directory? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send em