On 05/31/2012 09:15 AM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Gelonida N <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
I wanted to make my very first test with pypy by using django and
sqlite3 on a Linux host (Ubuntu 12.04)
when running ./manage.py syncdb I'm asked to enter a password and
pypy aborts as soon as I press enter.
File
"/home/gelonida/mypypy/site-__packages/django/contrib/auth/__management/commands/__createsuperuser.py",
line 109, in handle
password = getpass.getpass()
File "/usr/lib/pypy/lib-python/2.7/__getpass.py", line 74, in
unix_getpass
stream.flush() # issue7208
IOError: [Errno 29] Illegal seek: '<fdopen>'
Version info:
Python 2.7.2 (1.8+dfsg-2, Feb 19 2012, 19:18:08)
[PyPy 1.8.0 with GCC 4.6.2]
Django version: 1.3.1
I even found a bug, which seems related (
https://bugs.pypy.org/issue872 )
However I don't understand the impact and what this means exactly.
Should I try to install another pypy (and if yes, how can I install
it next to an existing one on Ubuntu 12.04)?
Thanks in advance for your help.
No, it's a bug and we did not fix it yet. I'll have a look some time today.
Thanks for your answer.
Shouldn't this affect all users trying to use Django on a new project?
I didn't find any way by means of command line arguments to avoid the
call to getpass()
How do others work around it?
What I did in the end was, that I just called the first
"./manage.py syncdb" with ordinary CPython.
Subsequent calls won't call getpass() anymore and should thus be fine.
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