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On Mon, 16 Sept 2024, 09:40 Nilesh Mishra, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Y= a+bX2
>
> a and b are constant
>
> Where X is a variable and user input in the range 0 to 400
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> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 19:23 Nilesh Mishra <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> It's done thanks
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 08:11 Herman Afandi <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You can download vscode or pycharm the community edition. I don't think
>>> you can install pip inside windows 10.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 2:30 AM Anish Kumar <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Creating a Virtual Environment and Installing Packages
>>>> Introduction
>>>> A virtual environment is a self-contained environment for Python
>>>> projects, isolating your project's dependencies from other projects on your
>>>> system. This helps prevent conflicts and ensures that your project uses the
>>>> exact versions of libraries it needs.
>>>> Steps
>>>> * Create a Virtual Environment:
>>>>    * Open your terminal or command prompt.
>>>>    * Navigate to the directory where you want to create the virtual
>>>> environment.
>>>>    * Use the following command to create a new virtual environment
>>>> named myenv:
>>>>      python -m venv myenv
>>>>
>>>> * Activate the Virtual Environment:
>>>>    * Windows:
>>>>      myenv\Scripts\activate
>>>>
>>>>    * macOS/Linux:
>>>>      source myenv/bin/activate
>>>>
>>>>    * Once activated, your terminal prompt will likely change to
>>>> indicate that you're working within the virtual environment.
>>>> * Install Packages:
>>>>    * Use the pip command to install packages within the virtual
>>>> environment. For example, to install the numpy package:
>>>>      pip install numpy
>>>>
>>>>    * You can install multiple packages at once by separating them with
>>>> spaces:
>>>>      pip install numpy pandas matplotlib
>>>>
>>>> Additional Notes
>>>> * If you're using a development environment like Jupyter Notebook or
>>>> Visual Studio Code, you may need to configure it to use the virtual
>>>> environment. Refer to your IDE's documentation for specific instructions.
>>>> * To deactivate the virtual environment, simply type deactivate in your
>>>> terminal.
>>>> * For more advanced package management, consider using tools like
>>>> pipenv or poetry.
>>>> Example
>>>> # Create a virtual environment
>>>> python -m venv myproject
>>>>
>>>> # Activate the virtual environment
>>>> source myproject/bin/activate
>>>>
>>>> # Install packages
>>>> pip install numpy pandas matplotlib
>>>>
>>>> # Deactivate the virtual environment
>>>> deactivate
>>>>
>>>> By following these steps, you can effectively manage your Python
>>>> project dependencies using virtual environments.
>>>> *
>>>> https://allanmuturi.medium.com/converting-soap-ui-to-rest-using-flask-4b26f9d5138
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Sep 14, 2024, 11:27 PM Nilesh Mishra <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Plz help
>>>>>
>>>>> I am new to python
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 14, 2024, 13:22 RANGA BHARATH JINKA <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> If you integrate sentry for capturing error logs , then check there
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 14 Sept, 2024, 8:02 am Tarun Sharma, <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Ranga
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the reply, I already tried these same steps which you
>>>>>>> mentioned, But still facing the same issue. My main concern is when i'm
>>>>>>> trying to run the project on an 8080 or 8000 port then it's working 
>>>>>>> fine.
>>>>>>> But when i'm trying to run this project through apache then it's
>>>>>>> giving the DLL load failed while importing _rust: The specified
>>>>>>> module could not be found.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I tried to remove the code from views.py then the site is
>>>>>>> working fine on domain or 80 number port that means there is no issue 
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> environment variables and apache or xampp.
>>>>>>> If we tried to run on a python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:8080
>>>>>>> or 8000 port then the cryptography module is working fine that means 
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>> is no cryptography version issue. It's a really weird thing. Please let 
>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>> know if you have any other solution.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> Tarun
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at 12:54, RANGA BHARATH JINKA <
>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The error you're encountering, *"DLL load failed while importing
>>>>>>>> _rust: The specified module could not be found"*, typically indicates a
>>>>>>>> compatibility issue between your Python environment and the 
>>>>>>>> cryptography
>>>>>>>> library (or one of its dependencies) used by the Snowflake connector.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here's how you can troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ### 1. **Check Cryptography and Dependencies Installation**
>>>>>>>>    - The cryptography package used by Snowflake requires Rust to
>>>>>>>> compile certain dependencies, especially for Windows.
>>>>>>>>    - Ensure you have installed the required dependencies with Rust
>>>>>>>> correctly by following these steps:
>>>>>>>>      - Open your terminal or command prompt.
>>>>>>>>      - Run the following command to install the Rust toolchain:
>>>>>>>>        ```bash
>>>>>>>>        pip install cryptography
>>>>>>>>        ```
>>>>>>>>      - Alternatively, you can try installing it with Rust support
>>>>>>>> enabled:
>>>>>>>>        ```bash
>>>>>>>>        pip install cryptography --use-pep517
>>>>>>>>        ```
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ### 2. **Check Compatibility with Windows**
>>>>>>>>    - Since you are on Windows Server 2019, ensure that the
>>>>>>>> Snowflake connector and its dependencies (like cryptography) are 
>>>>>>>> compatible
>>>>>>>> with the Python version and Windows Server.
>>>>>>>>    - It might help to uninstall cryptography and reinstall it
>>>>>>>> specifically with the correct version that supports your environment:
>>>>>>>>      ```bash
>>>>>>>>      pip uninstall cryptography
>>>>>>>>      pip install cryptography==36.0.0  # or the latest version
>>>>>>>> supporting your setup
>>>>>>>>      ```
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ### 3. **Reinstall Snowflake Connector**
>>>>>>>>    - Uninstall and reinstall the Snowflake connector in case of a
>>>>>>>> corrupt or incomplete installation:
>>>>>>>>      ```bash
>>>>>>>>      pip uninstall snowflake-connector-python
>>>>>>>>      pip install snowflake-connector-python
>>>>>>>>      ```
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ### 4. **Check Apache Configuration (For Production Use)**
>>>>>>>>    - You mentioned it's working with `python manage.py runserver`
>>>>>>>> but fails when running on port 80 or domain with Apache.
>>>>>>>>    - Ensure that Apache has permission to access all necessary
>>>>>>>> Python packages and environment variables.
>>>>>>>>    - Verify that the virtual environment (if using one) is
>>>>>>>> activated when running the application via Apache.
>>>>>>>>    - You can configure this in the `wsgi.py` file or your Apache
>>>>>>>> config, ensuring the correct Python environment is being used.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ### 5. **DLL Dependencies**
>>>>>>>>    - If you're still facing issues, you might be missing some DLLs.
>>>>>>>> Install the [Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable](
>>>>>>>> https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170),
>>>>>>>> which is sometimes needed for some Python libraries to run on Windows.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> After following these steps, try running the project again on the
>>>>>>>> desired port or domain.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> All the best 👍
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 8:06 PM Tarun Sharma <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to use the snowflake connector and i've installed the
>>>>>>>>> all cryptography dependencies with latest versions. When i'm trying 
>>>>>>>>> to run
>>>>>>>>> the project python manage.py run server then it's working fine. When i
>>>>>>>>> tried to run on 80 number port or domain then it' showing me this 
>>>>>>>>> error
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> DLL load failed while importing _rust: The specified module could
>>>>>>>>> not be found.
>>>>>>>>> Here is my OS environment.
>>>>>>>>> 1. Windows server 2019
>>>>>>>>> 2. Django working with xampp (apache2)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Please let me know if anyone can help me.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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