My bad. Turns out it was a problem with multiple versions of python
installed. Fixed it.

On May 23, 7:43 pm, Tor Nordam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run into a problem when installing django 1.2 on my Mac. I follow
> the recipe on the web page, i.e. I download django-1.2.tar.gz, unpack
> it, and install by running sudo python setup.py install.
>
> After installing, django seems to work fine, but if I delete the
> directory I installed it from, i.e. the django-1.2 directory created
> by unpacking django-1.2.tar.gz, python suddenly claims there is no
> such thing as django. So it sort of seems like django is installed in
> the directory I'm installing from, instead of the usual site-packages
> directory. I've tried some googling, but I couldn't find anything on
> this issue.
>
> Cheers,
> Tor
>
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