Yip, I tried that Jay, the result was:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games:/home/kimizu/django_src/dja:/home/kimizu/django_src/django/bin
My initial feeling about this was the that the django-admin.py wasn't
found due to the directory structure wi
On 8/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Im using Putty on a windows machine yep. Following Jeff's tutorial my
> paths are all wrong now, as myproject in now in the 'bin' directory.
>
Did you try doing:
echo $PATH
Jay P.
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Error message,
mv: cannot stat `dja': No such file or directory.
I think I'll just delete everything and start over again
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> From the command prompt, type:
>
> echo $PATH
>
> and let us know what it says.
>
> Jay P.
After logging into Putty, if I type echo $PATH I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games:/home/kimizu/django_src/dja:/home/kimizu/django_src/django/bin
Im using Putty on a windows machine yep. Following Jeff's tutorial my
paths are all wrong now, as myproject in now in the 'bin' directory.
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Go into your django_src directory, then:
mv dja ../django_projects
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On 8/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> SmilyChris, you've made me SmilySimon, thanks a million! For anyone
> else out there, just navigate to the directory django-admin.py is in
> e.g.
>
> cd\django_src\django\bin
>
> then type
> python django-admin.py startproject myproject
>
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> Thanks for your reply Julio, yes I've tried "source ~.bash_profile"
> before typing "django-admin.py startproject myproject" but still the
> prompt says "command not found".
>From the command prompt, type:
echo $PATH
and let us know wh
SmilyChris, you've made me SmilySimon, thanks a million! For anyone
else out there, just navigate to the directory django-admin.py is in
e.g.
cd\django_src\django\bin
then type
python django-admin.py startproject myproject
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Thanks for your reply Julio, yes I've tried "source ~.bash_profile"
before typing "django-admin.py startproject myproject" but still the
prompt says "command not found".
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I would avoid the Wiki tutorial completely and use Jeff Croft's guide:
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/2006/may/11/django-dreamhost/
I've setup a couple sites flawlessly using his tutorial.
Jay P.
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On 8/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm working my way through the tutorial on Dreamhost's wiki
> (http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Django) and came upon a problem,
> namely the django-admin.py: command not found prompt.
>
Did you run "source ~/.bash_profile"? If yes
Hi Simon,
Try this instead:
python django-admin.py
If you want any specific help with Dreamhost setup, you can try
contacting me via gtalk and I'll have a chat with you.
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Thanks Jay, I've actually tried to set up Django twice, once using
Jeff's guide and another time using the wiki, but on both occasions the
same problem occured.
Jay Parlar wrote:
> I would avoid the Wiki tutorial completely and use Jeff Croft's guide:
> http://www2.jeffcroft.com/2006/may/11/djang
I'm working my way through the tutorial on Dreamhost's wiki
(http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Django) and came upon a problem,
namely the django-admin.py: command not found prompt.
I understand that the paths within the .bash_profile file within the
root directory must point towards the djang
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