Loading docs/faq/install.txt +6 −10 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ How do I get started? What are Django's prerequisites? -------------------------------- Django requires Python, specifically Python 2.6.5 - 2.7.x. No other Python libraries are required for basic Django usage. Django 1.5 also has experimental support for Python 3.2.3 and above. Django requires Python, specifically Python 2.6.5 - 2.7.x, or 3.2.3 and above. No other Python libraries are required for basic Django usage. For a development environment -- if you just want to experiment with Django -- you don't need to have a separate Web server installed; Django comes with its Loading @@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ Do I lose anything by using Python 2.6 versus newer Python versions, such as Pyt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not in the core framework. Currently, Django itself officially supports Python 2.6 (2.6.5 or higher) and 2.7. However, newer versions of Python 2.6 (2.6.5 or higher), 2.7, 3.2.3 or higher. However, newer versions of Python are often faster, have more features, and are better supported. If you use a newer version of Python you will also have access to some APIs that aren't available under older versions of Python. Loading @@ -51,12 +50,9 @@ aren't available under older versions of Python. Third-party applications for use with Django are, of course, free to set their own version requirements. All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.x release (currently Python 2.7). This will let you take advantage of the numerous improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.6. Generally speaking, we don't recommend running Django on Python 3 yet; see below for more. All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.7 or 3.x release. This will let you take advantage of the numerous improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.6. What Python version can I use with Django? ------------------------------------------ Loading Loading
docs/faq/install.txt +6 −10 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ How do I get started? What are Django's prerequisites? -------------------------------- Django requires Python, specifically Python 2.6.5 - 2.7.x. No other Python libraries are required for basic Django usage. Django 1.5 also has experimental support for Python 3.2.3 and above. Django requires Python, specifically Python 2.6.5 - 2.7.x, or 3.2.3 and above. No other Python libraries are required for basic Django usage. For a development environment -- if you just want to experiment with Django -- you don't need to have a separate Web server installed; Django comes with its Loading @@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ Do I lose anything by using Python 2.6 versus newer Python versions, such as Pyt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not in the core framework. Currently, Django itself officially supports Python 2.6 (2.6.5 or higher) and 2.7. However, newer versions of Python 2.6 (2.6.5 or higher), 2.7, 3.2.3 or higher. However, newer versions of Python are often faster, have more features, and are better supported. If you use a newer version of Python you will also have access to some APIs that aren't available under older versions of Python. Loading @@ -51,12 +50,9 @@ aren't available under older versions of Python. Third-party applications for use with Django are, of course, free to set their own version requirements. All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.x release (currently Python 2.7). This will let you take advantage of the numerous improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.6. Generally speaking, we don't recommend running Django on Python 3 yet; see below for more. All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.7 or 3.x release. This will let you take advantage of the numerous improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.6. What Python version can I use with Django? ------------------------------------------ Loading