Thanks Peter - will keep this in mind. I did use setup.py.
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Peter Herndon wrote:
>
> On Oct 3, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube wrote:
>
> > Howdy, fellow Djangites,
> >
> > This is going to sound downright loony - but is there a special method to
> delet
On Oct 3, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube wrote:
> Howdy, fellow Djangites,
>
> This is going to sound downright loony - but is there a special method to
> delete Django projects and apps, or is it fine to just delete the
> directories? I know that most third party Python packages ca
Howdy, fellow Djangites,
This is going to sound downright loony - but is there a special method to
delete Django projects and apps, or is it fine to just delete the
directories? I know that most third party Python packages can be
"uninstalled" by simply removing them from the default Python instal
Howdy, fellow Djangites,
This is going to sound downright loony - but is there a special method to
delete Django projects and apps, or is it fine to just delete the
directories? I know that most third party Python packages can be
"uninstalled" by simply removing them from the default Python instal
Howdy, fellow Djangites,
This is going to sound downright loony - but is there a special method to
delete Django projects and apps, or is it fine to just delete the
directories? I know that most third party Python packages can be
"uninstalled" by simply removing them from the default Python instal
Howdy, fellow Djangites,
This is going to sound downright larney - but is there a special method to
delete Django projects and apps, or is it fine to just delete the
directories? I know that most third party Python packages can be
"uninstalled" by simply removing them from the default Python insta
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