mysql-connector-python 8.0.27 has another bug (see
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69900463/django-migration-error-typeerror-sequence-item-1-expected-a-bytes-like-object
)
so I did not try it.
mysql-connector-python 8.0.26 did not have this problem with Django 3.1. So
the bug must have been in
can you observe the same behavior in previous versions of connector? You
listed two patch versions, makes me curious where in the 8.x version line
this works. Likely this is an issue with mysql-connector-python, but with
it being an Oracle product, it doesn't have much internal visibility. So
Use only the mysqlclient package to populate your admin site with MySQL
database.
You can watch this tutorial also : https://youtu.be/SNyCV8vOr-g
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022, 06:19 Richard Mayebo wrote:
> Platform: Observed on Ubuntu 20.04
>
>
>1. Install MySQL (Observed on 5.7 and 8.0)
>2. Cre
Platform: Observed on Ubuntu 20.04
1. Install MySQL (Observed on 5.7 and 8.0)
2. Create a Virtual environment using venv, and activate it.
3. Install Django 3.2.11
4. Install mysql-connector-python (Observed on 8.0.26 and 8.0.28)
5. Install django-easy-audit and/or django-axes (bot
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