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Installing in windows #138
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This error takes place when django==2.0, at this moment Bootcamp is not compatible with that version of Django. Please remove it and install a previous version, django==1.11.x works correctly. |
Good morning @sebastian-code , I have downgrage the django, but now I have this error:
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Hi @Allan-Nava it appears you have issues with your database and the server is unable to establish connection with the data volume, how are you doing that part? |
Hi @sebastian-code, is my first django app with my personal pc windows. What should I do? |
It depends how you work with databases. Personally I use Docker, but you could use a local instance of PostgreSQL, perhaps mount a networked DB server, or a VM of some sorts. There is also the easier option than is using SQLite locally. |
I want to try use SQLite Locally |
For that define the |
I use the .env with the same conf:
I have the same error:
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That is because the address is the wrong way. For SQLite, Django requires the physical location for the SQLite file inside your hard drive, expressed in URI format. |
@sebastian-code Thank's, it works! |
How do you use django 1.11 with this command |
I solved thanks!
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@sebastian-code I have django 2.x in pip cache. Now how I can force pip to use django 1.9 while running this command |
Hi @jackengine The easiest way is to execute the command, and once installed, manually delete the package, and then install django again, but declaring the specific versión you want. My advice would be not going with django v1.9, is too old, I would suggest to use django 1.11 which is LTS. |
Hi,
I installed in my windows pc but I have this error:
I want to help with some feature when I have lost time.
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