Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-18 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 18-Jan-08, at 4:57 PM, Forest Bond wrote: >>> Then there's Kenneth Gonzales. All I can say is, "hey dude, >>> that's not >>> very friendly." >> >> well, I was one of the people who told you *not* to rely on debian's >> apt-get for installing django - django is developing too fast for >> pac

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-18 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 10:30:53AM +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > On 18-Jan-08, at 12:20 AM, LRP wrote: > > I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django- > > admin.py. I know it's there; found it in /usr/share/python-support/ > > python-django/django/bin. > > this wi

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-18 Thread Brett Parker
On 17 Jan 16:01, LRP wrote: > > Hello, > > Wow. This list is not only friendly, it parties! > > Thanks to tips from Jeff Anderson, Tim Chase, and Forest Bond, I now > have start-up directories. > > The trick: Debian redirects django-admin.py to django-admin. And, as > Forest Bond points out, d

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread SamFeltus
Django generates the shiniest, happiest pages of any web framework... :) http://samfeltus.com/pythonista/MardiGrasPreview.html --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 18-Jan-08, at 12:20 AM, LRP wrote: > I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django- > admin.py. I know it's there; found it in /usr/share/python-support/ > python-django/django/bin. this will not be on your path - and why debian packagers created that weird directory

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> TurboGears would be a terrible choice. Python does not do well on threads > and has been known to lock up solid when executing a fork() out of a > thread. Also, unless you feel your webserver should use very little of > your computers resources, the threaded approach of TurboGears may not giv

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread Collin Grady
On Jan 17, 4:01 pm, LRP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmmm, I'm wondering... I'd have little to contribute beyond my > personal blunders, but I'd be delighted to work with any folks who'd > like to prepare a Debian-specific addendum to the on-line Django > tutorial. Personally, I don't think the t

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread LRP
Hello, Wow. This list is not only friendly, it parties! Thanks to tips from Jeff Anderson, Tim Chase, and Forest Bond, I now have start-up directories. The trick: Debian redirects django-admin.py to django-admin. And, as Forest Bond points out, django-admin is in a shell-executable path. I muc

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 10:50:50AM -0800, LRP wrote: > django-admin.py is marked as executable, as is it's containing directory. So > now I need to find out why it's not in the search path. But this is probably > a question for another forum. Maybe a little less time writing nautical prose a

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:25:30PM -0600, Tim Chase wrote: > > > I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django- > > admin.py. I know it's there; found it in /usr/share/python-support/ > > python-django/django/bin. > > Just to prevent other "dunder-headed mistakes", I pr

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread Tim Chase
> I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django- > admin.py. I know it's there; found it in /usr/share/python-support/ > python-django/django/bin. Just to prevent other "dunder-headed mistakes", I presume it's truely named "django-admin.py", not just "django-admin". :) You

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread LRP
Hello, Many many thanks for the thoughtful corrections and comments. Particularly... Karen Tracey for pointing out my dunder- headed mistake in running django-admin.py from Python rather than shell command line. I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django- admin.py. I k

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-17 Thread michael
> > ...well, the local folks are friendly enough. > > Last I washed upon these sands, capsized on the first leg of my maiden > voyage, I was advised that my vessel, django 0.95.1-1, running on > Linux Debian Etch, was a relic beyond salvage. > > So back in port, I smash a magnum of champagne acros

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread Jeff Anderson
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Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 17-Jan-08, at 9:42 AM, LRP wrote: > So where do I turn? Pylons? TurboGears? Ruby on Rails? anywhere but django please -- regards kg http://lawgon.livejournal.com http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/ Foss Conference for the common man: http://registration.fossconf.in/web/ --~--~-~--~-

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread James Bennett
Again, folks: please don't rise to the bait ;) -- "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct." --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread Jeff Anderson
The django svn version is every bit as stable as 0.96. The way to ensure that nothing breaks, is to do a checkout of the svn version, and don't continually update it. The only danger with the svn version is if you update it, and a backwards incompatible change has been made. These changes are d

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread Karen Tracey
On Jan 16, 2008 11:12 PM, LRP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [snipped] > > I fire up Python (2.4.4), import django, and enter django.VERSION... > oops? What's this 0.96.0994? Supposed to be 0.96.1-1. > Well let's try django-admin.py startproject mysite... Whooo ABANDON > SHIP! SyntaxErro

Re: These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread James Bennett
Ladies and gents, you'll do everyone a favor if you don't rise to the bait here. -- "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct." --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dj

These waters aren't so friendly after all

2008-01-16 Thread LRP
...well, the local folks are friendly enough. Last I washed upon these sands, capsized on the first leg of my maiden voyage, I was advised that my vessel, django 0.95.1-1, running on Linux Debian Etch, was a relic beyond salvage. So back in port, I smash a magnum of champagne across the bow of m