On 9/14/12 10:07 AM, Bob Aalsma wrote:
Well, I have tried your suggestion in all places I could think of and
none of those helped: the createsuperuser kept returning the same
error message. I posted this as a reply some 24 hours ago.
Yes, with no details of what "all the places I could think of" means.
They are two lines, and placed near the top should have worked for you.
I'll send you my manage.py directly.
- Tom
Op donderdag 13 september 2012 16:58:11 UTC+2 schreef Bob Aalsma het
volgende:
I'm a newbie following the tutorial. In this, creating a superuser
is described, using
manage.py createsuperuser --username=joe [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
Using this leads to an error, which I could match to the closed
ticket #16017.
But I couldn't find how to proceed from there. It seems some
software was changed about 4 weeks ago:
"Made createsuperuser more robust when getting current OS username."
So where can I find it?
[I'm assuming there is a procedure for this, but I'm sorry to say
I couldn't find that either]
Regards,
Bob
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