django-admin: command not found in HostGator shared hosting to start django project












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I am tring to setup Django in HostGator shared hosting server.




python 2.6.6

django 1.3.1




I run this command in SSH shell.



django-admin startproject sitename

-jailshell: django-admin: command not found


How can i fix this.










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  • Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:35











  • I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:36











  • I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:47











  • Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08
















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I am tring to setup Django in HostGator shared hosting server.




python 2.6.6

django 1.3.1




I run this command in SSH shell.



django-admin startproject sitename

-jailshell: django-admin: command not found


How can i fix this.










share|improve this question























  • Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:35











  • I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:36











  • I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:47











  • Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08














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I am tring to setup Django in HostGator shared hosting server.




python 2.6.6

django 1.3.1




I run this command in SSH shell.



django-admin startproject sitename

-jailshell: django-admin: command not found


How can i fix this.










share|improve this question














I am tring to setup Django in HostGator shared hosting server.




python 2.6.6

django 1.3.1




I run this command in SSH shell.



django-admin startproject sitename

-jailshell: django-admin: command not found


How can i fix this.







python django shared-hosting






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  • Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:35











  • I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:36











  • I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:47











  • Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08



















  • Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:35











  • I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:36











  • I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

    – Alasdair
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:47











  • Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

    – Shapon Pal
    Nov 27 '18 at 17:08

















Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

– Alasdair
Nov 26 '18 at 22:35





Please don't try to host Django in that environment. Python 2.6.6 and Django 1.3.1 are years out of date and insecure. Tutorials and the Django docs won't help because it is so out of date. As an example, running django-admin startproject won't work, because the command back then was django-admin.py.

– Alasdair
Nov 26 '18 at 22:35













I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

– Shapon Pal
Nov 27 '18 at 5:36





I was tried to install new version of django but hostgator not allow this.

– Shapon Pal
Nov 27 '18 at 5:36













I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

– Alasdair
Nov 27 '18 at 8:47





I that case you should use a different host, or don’t use Django.

– Alasdair
Nov 27 '18 at 8:47













Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

– Shapon Pal
Nov 27 '18 at 17:08





Yes you are right. I will leave Hostgator. I will use Namecheap for this. They have build in app for many python(2, 3) package with django latest version. Thanks for time

– Shapon Pal
Nov 27 '18 at 17:08












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