Fixed #19344 - Documented how to run django-admin in a virtualenv on Windows.

Thanks Hourann Bosci for the patch.
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Tim Graham 2012-12-15 09:25:54 -05:00
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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ Troubleshooting
This page contains some advice about errors and problems commonly encountered
during the development of Django applications.
.. _troubleshooting-django-admin-py:
Problems running django-admin.py
================================
"command not found: django-admin.py"
------------------------------------
@ -13,4 +18,34 @@ installed Django via ``python setup.py``. If it's not on your path, you can
find it in ``site-packages/django/bin``, where ``site-packages`` is a directory
within your Python installation. Consider symlinking to :doc:`django-admin.py
</ref/django-admin>` from some place on your path, such as
:file:`/usr/local/bin`.
:file:`/usr/local/bin`.
Script name may differ in distribution packages
-----------------------------------------------
If you installed Django using a Linux distribution's package manager
(e.g. ``apt-get`` or ``yum``) ``django-admin.py`` may have been renamed to
``django-admin``; use that instead.
Mac OS X permissions
--------------------
If you're using Mac OS X, you may see the message "permission denied" when
you try to run ``django-admin.py``. This is because, on Unix-based systems like
OS X, a file must be marked as "executable" before it can be run as a program.
To do this, open Terminal.app and navigate (using the ``cd`` command) to the
directory where :doc:`django-admin.py </ref/django-admin>` is installed, then
run the command ``sudo chmod +x django-admin.py``.
Running virtualenv on Windows
-----------------------------
If you used virtualenv_ to :ref:`install Django <installing-official-release>`
on Windows, you may get an ``ImportError`` when you try to run
``django-admin.py``. This is because Windows does not run the
Python interpreter from your virtual environment unless you invoke it
directly. Instead, prefix all commands that use .py files with ``python`` and
use the full path to the file, like so:
``python C:\pythonXY\Scripts\django-admin.py``.
.. _virtualenv: http://www.virtualenv.org/

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@ -53,24 +53,7 @@ code, then run the following command:
django-admin.py startproject mysite
This will create a ``mysite`` directory in your current directory. If it didn't
work, see :doc:`Troubleshooting </faq/troubleshooting>`.
.. admonition:: Script name may differ in distribution packages
If you installed Django using a Linux distribution's package manager
(e.g. apt-get or yum) ``django-admin.py`` may have been renamed to
``django-admin``. You may continue through this documentation by omitting
``.py`` from each command.
.. admonition:: Mac OS X permissions
If you're using Mac OS X, you may see the message "permission denied" when
you try to run ``django-admin.py startproject``. This is because, on
Unix-based systems like OS X, a file must be marked as "executable" before it
can be run as a program. To do this, open Terminal.app and navigate (using
the ``cd`` command) to the directory where :doc:`django-admin.py
</ref/django-admin>` is installed, then run the command
``sudo chmod +x django-admin.py``.
work, see :ref:`troubleshooting-django-admin-py`.
.. note::