Django 1.6 error at creating project

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Ferdy Rodríguez

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Nov 9, 2013, 9:02:49 PM11/9/13
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Hi,

I've been wanting to to test django 1.6, I'm installing this new release on a virtualenv. However, whenever a to django-admin.py startproject mysite I get the settings.py and urls.py from previous version (1.5). It even weirder that at creating an app django-admin.py startapp app I get the correct files.

I've checked that I'm using django 1.6, as it is what I get by doing django.get_version() in the python shell.

Does anybody knows what could be happening?

Vibhu Rishi

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Nov 10, 2013, 11:22:01 AM11/10/13
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Do you have both versions of django installed ? That could cause the issue.

I suggest that you make a virtual environment ( https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv ) and do a pip install of django. This will let you work on different versions of django on the same machine.

Vibhu


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Ferdy Rodríguez

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Nov 13, 2013, 5:46:32 AM11/13/13
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Hi, 

Yes, I always work with virtual environments, and I've checked that I did download django 1.6. However, I looks like is a problem with my Windows OS.... I fired up a Virtual Machine with Ubuntu and everything is working fine.

So I'm testing my code in the Virtual box.

Thanks for your time!

Ferdy

Vibhu Rishi

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Nov 15, 2013, 1:41:25 AM11/15/13
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I work exactly as you have mentioned .. In a xubuntu VM :)

V.

Timothy W. Cook

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Nov 15, 2013, 9:29:15 AM11/15/13
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Well, of course now you have a great OS in the VM. :-)

However, even using Linux, please note that he was referring to a
virtual Python environment. You should take a look at the link he
provided. It will save you a lot of headaches.
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