Cool glad that worked.
Hmm... the spinning balls... maybe check the browser console for an error
there? Also, it may be helpful to check the apache log, on ubuntu it is
/var/log/apache2/error.log, or, if you can, try running the dev server and
look at the output when trying to access the search
Hi Adam
On a clone of my 4.0.1 VM, running
pip install arches --upgrade --no-binary :all:
worked: no missing modules and the database migration step completed with
no errors, so thanks for your advice.
However, although the web interface displays OK as before (I'm serving it
via Apache),
Thanks for confirming I was on the right track, Adam. I'll try again with a
clone of my Vagrant VM to see if that gets me past the database migration
error.
cheers
David
On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 00:00:12 UTC, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hi David, regarding the python packages, good detective work on
Hi David, regarding the python packages, good detective work on this, and I
think I've found the issue.
python-jose, etc. should have been installed during
pip install arches --upgrade
but I've found that just as we need to add --no-binary :all: to the normal
pip install command, it also needs
I may have found a solution to this myself. After searching for *jose* on
the Python package index, I found *python-jose* as an alternative which
seemed to have the missing *jws* name needed for an import.
I therefore ran
pip uninstall jose
pip install python-jose
and my python manage.py