i have to install django and ive come across some weird instructions. it says to set Django's django-admin.py file to my environment variable. I was instructed to get django via easy installer that was located in my Python/Scripts folder. it installed django to a different place in site-packages, where django-admin.py resides.But now its telling me to add this file to my env variable and it should also be located in Python/Scripts .. but as i've said, its clearly not there, it is somewhere in a site-packages/django sub folder. so is this an error? or do i go ahead and add Python/Scripts to the env variable, even those the file points somewhere else?
My 2nd problem is it says after adding it i will get a python interpreter and Django's djando-admin.py commad up and running. What does this mean? both files open? it was specific about adding the path to the env variable, but if i already have python added, why do i need to add django? shouldnt it already be added? i will quote: "You should make sure "djando-admin.py" is in your PATH environment variable so that it can be executed from the command-line (unless you like calling interpreters by using full pathnames)" does this mean in a terminal, that i can be in "Python/myproject/script_one/" and be able to open a .py file in "Python/myproject/script_two/" by simpling typing its file name without having to cd into its directory or typing its full path? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor