Hi Dennis,

"indexes" is a new thing in the upcoming Django version. I'm fairly
certain that you accidentially used Django's development version at some
point while going through the tutorial.

Could you please paste your models.py and the migration files Django
created for you when you ran "manage.py makemigrations".

/Markus

On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:16:44PM -0700, Dennis Kornbluh wrote:
Going through the Django tutorial
<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial05/>, now at part 5,
section "Running tests". Followed the directions precisely, copy/pasted to
create polls/test.py, After running

$ python manage.py test polls


got a stacktrace (http://dpaste.com/2XP5QZ7) ending with TypeError: 'class 
Meta' got invalid attribute(s): indexes


Totally stumped. Everything has worked up to this point.



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