I am trying to start learning Django, but I can't even pass through the installation. I have Python 3.4, Django, setuptools and Apache installed. Is database all that is left to setup? Also, I wanted to try with MySQL and this is the link from djangoproject: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mysqlclient The problem is that I can't find any information on what .whl file should I download, how to open it and if that is all I have to do. I dont get why there isn't some integrated Django developement kit or something, but that is a question for some other forum :) asked May 3, 2015 at 15:59
You don't download the whl file yourself. You use pip to install it directly:
Note that you don't need this to try Django; nor do you need Apache. Python and Django is already an "integrated development environment" since Python includes sqlite3, and Django includes a development server. answered May 3, 2015 at 16:08
Daniel RosemanDaniel Roseman 575k61 gold badges840 silver badges852 bronze badges 1 I'd recommend that you read up the basics of Basically following commands should get you running:
Make sure you have MySQL (server) installed on your system. If you're on Mac OS X, answered May 3, 2015 at 16:41
5 Here is my solution. Make sure your virtualenv is activated, then type the following:
Ann Kilzer 1,2002 gold badges15 silver badges39 bronze badges answered Dec 17, 2019 at 11:24
2 You don't have to download any whl file
will work just fine . In case you get any Microsoft Visual C++ error try
hope it helps . answered Aug 28, 2018 at 12:36
Try running these commands on the terminal to install mysqlclient answered Aug 17, 2018 at 21:11
rabiaasifrabiaasif 3123 gold badges6 silver badges21 bronze badges 0 easy to miss the 64-bit You might got the wrong bit version of Python. Check that your bit version of python is correct. I by misstake downloaded the 32-bit version of Python and I got the same
issue as you. I could do (note that the windowsx86 on the image is 32-bit) answered Dec 26, 2018 at 19:47
I solved through these steps: pip install --upgrade pip pip install --upgrade setuptools pip install mysqlclient==1.4.6 if mysqlclient==1.4.6 will not work then try some other versions pip install mysqlclient==x.x.x answered Oct 21, 2020 at 15:45
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