I get the below error msg when I try to install Django 1.3.1 on a
windows7 64bit machine.
Django-1.3.1/Django-1.3.1/docs/topics/install.txt says
Installing an official release
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Download the latest release from our `download page`_.
2. Untar the downloaded file (e.g. ``tar xzvf Django-NNN.tar.gz``,
where ``NNN`` is the version number of the latest release).
If you're using Windows, you can download the command-line tool
bsdtar_ to do this, or you can use a GUI-based tool such as 7-
zip_. [I used WinZip]
3. Change into the directory created in step 2 (e.g. ``cd Django-
NNN``).
4. If you're using Linux, Mac OS X or some other flavor of Unix,
enter
the command ``sudo python setup.py install`` at the shell
prompt.
If you're using Windows, start up a command shell with
administrator
privileges and run the command ``setup.py install``.
But when I typed "setup.py install" from the windows command line I
got the following error msg.
c:\Python27>cd Django-1.3.1
c:\Python27\Django-1.3.1>setup.py install
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\Django-1.3.1\setup.py", line 69, in <module>
version = __import__('django').get_version()
ImportError: No module named django
c:\Python27\Django-1.3.1>
What did I do wrong and what do I have to change.
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Ed Porter
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