[1.8.x] Corrected doc'd differences between django-admin and manage.py.
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``django-admin.py``.
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In addition, ``manage.py`` is automatically created in each Django project.
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``manage.py`` is a thin wrapper around ``django-admin`` that takes care of
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several things for you before delegating to ``django-admin``:
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``manage.py`` does the same thing as ``django-admin`` but takes care of a few
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things for you:
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* It puts your project's package on ``sys.path``.
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* It sets the :envvar:`DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE` environment variable so that
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it points to your project's ``settings.py`` file.
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* It calls :func:`django.setup()` to initialize various internals of Django.
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.. versionadded:: 1.7
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:func:`django.setup()` didn't exist in previous versions of Django.
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The ``django-admin`` script should be on your system path if you installed
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Django via its ``setup.py`` utility. If it's not on your path, you can find it
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in ``site-packages/django/bin`` within your Python installation. Consider
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