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Homebrew doesn’t package Django. You should install Django using Python’s package manager, pip:
$ pip install Django
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Using pip to install Django is very convenient and should only take a few seconds using the instructions below. However, be careful you use the correct pip depending on whether installing on an older version of Python (2.7 or lower), or Python 3+. You may have python & python3 installed, and therefore wish to distinguish between pip and pip3.
For instance, locally I have:
$ pip --version
pip 1.2.1 from /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/pip-1.2.1-py2.7.egg (python 2.7)
$ pip3 --version
pip 1.5.6 from /usr/local/lib/python3.4/site-packages (python 3.4)
Depending on which version you are installing to:
$ pip install Django
or
$ pip3 install Django
To test the install was successful (here I installed with pip3, hence running python3 command):
$ python3
Python 3.4.2 (default, Jan 19 2015, 22:35:23)
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import django
>>> print(django.get_version())
1.8.6
>>>
That’s it!
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