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Troubleshooting
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===============
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This page contains some advice about errors and problems commonly encountered
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during the development of Django applications.
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.. _troubleshooting-django-admin:
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Problems running django-admin
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"command not found: django-admin"
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------------------------------------
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:doc:`django-admin </ref/django-admin>` should be on your system path if you
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installed Django via ``python setup.py``. If it's not on your path, you can
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find it in ``site-packages/django/bin``, where ``site-packages`` is a directory
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within your Python installation. Consider symlinking to :doc:`django-admin
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</ref/django-admin>` from some place on your path, such as
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:file:`/usr/local/bin`.
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If ``django-admin`` doesn't work but ``django-admin.py`` does, you're probably
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using a version of Django that doesn't match the version of this documentation.
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``django-admin`` is new in Django 1.7.
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Mac OS X permissions
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--------------------
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If you're using Mac OS X, you may see the message "permission denied" when
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you try to run ``django-admin``. This is because, on Unix-based systems like
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OS X, a file must be marked as "executable" before it can be run as a program.
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To do this, open Terminal.app and navigate (using the ``cd`` command) to the
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directory where :doc:`django-admin </ref/django-admin>` is installed, then
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run the command ``sudo chmod +x django-admin``.
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Miscellaneous
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I'm getting a ``UnicodeDecodeError``. What am I doing wrong?
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------------------------------------------------------------
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This class of errors happen when a bytestring containing non-ASCII sequences is
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transformed into a Unicode string and the specified encoding is incorrect. The
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output generally looks like this::
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    UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0x?? in position ?:
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    ordinal not in range(128)
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The resolution mostly depends on the context, however here are two common
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pitfalls producing this error:
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* Your system locale may be a default ASCII locale, like the "C" locale on
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  UNIX-like systems (can be checked by the ``locale`` command). If it's the
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  case, please refer to your system documentation to learn how you can change
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  this to a UTF-8 locale.
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* You created raw bytestrings, which is easy to do on Python 2::
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      my_string = 'café'
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  Either use the ``u''`` prefix or even better, add the
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  ``from __future__ import unicode_literals`` line at the top of your file
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  so that your code will be compatible with Python 3.2 which doesn't support
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  the ``u''`` prefix.
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Related resources:
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* :doc:`Unicode in Django </ref/unicode>`
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* https://wiki.python.org/moin/UnicodeDecodeError
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