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Quick install guide
===================
Before you can use Django, you'll need to get it installed. We have a
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:doc:`complete installation guide </topics/install>` that covers all the
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possibilities; this guide will guide you to a simple, minimal installation
that'll work while you walk through the introduction.
Install Python
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Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. It works with any Python
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version from 2.4 to 2.7 (due to backwards
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incompatibilities in Python 3.0, Django does not currently work with
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Python 3.0; see :doc:`the Django FAQ </faq/install>` for more
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information on supported Python versions and the 3.0 transition), but we recommend installing Python 2.5 or later. If you do so, you won't need to set up a database just yet: Python 2.5 or later includes a lightweight database called SQLite_.
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.. _sqlite: http://sqlite.org/
Get Python at http://www.python.org. If you're running Linux or Mac OS X, you
probably already have it installed.
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.. admonition:: Django on Jython
If you use Jython_ (a Python implementation for the Java platform), you'll
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need to follow a few additional steps. See :doc:`/howto/jython` for details.
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.. _jython: http://www.jython.org/
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You can verify that Python's installed by typing ``python`` from your shell; you should see something like::
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Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Jan 17 2008, 19:35:17)
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[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
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Set up a database
-----------------
If you installed Python 2.5 or later, you can skip this step for now.
If not, or if you'd like to work with a "large" database engine like PostgreSQL,
MySQL, or Oracle, consult the :ref:`database installation information
<database-installation>`.
Remove any old versions of Django
---------------------------------
If you are upgrading your installation of Django from a previous version, you
will need to :ref:`uninstall the old Django version before installing the new
version <removing-old-versions-of-django>`.
Install Django
--------------
You've got three easy options to install Django:
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* Install a version of Django :doc:`provided by your operating system
distribution </misc/distributions>`. This is the quickest option for those
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who have operating systems that distribute Django.
* :ref:`Install an official release <installing-official-release>`. This
is the best approach for users who want a stable version number and aren't
concerned about running a slightly older version of Django.
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* :ref:`Install the latest development version
<installing-development-version>`. This is best for users who want the
latest-and-greatest features and aren't afraid of running brand-new code.
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.. admonition:: Always refer to the documentation that corresponds to the
version of Django you're using!
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If you do either of the first two steps, keep an eye out for parts of the
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documentation marked **new in development version**. That phrase flags
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features that are only available in development versions of Django, and
they likely won't work with an official release.
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That's it!
----------
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That's it -- you can now :doc:`move onto the tutorial </intro/tutorial01>`.
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