easybuggy4django | EasyBuggy clone built on Django | Architecture library
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EasyBuggy clone built on Django
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- Inject LDAP authentication
- The main entry
- Increment the account lock number
- Check if the user is locked out
- Unrestricted uploads
- Invert image
- Handle an uploaded file
- Returns the path to the uploaded file
- Link memory
- Convert bytes into a human readable string
- Inject mail header injection
- Sends an email
- View of a message
- Check if a user exists
- Show file descriptor
- Returns the client IP from the request
- Deadlock 2 users
- Returns the order of the request
- View function for admins
- Redirect user to login
- Refresh user
- Generate CSRF page
- Unrestricted extension
- Clickjacking
- View of loss of a number
- Displays the admin view
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QUESTION
I'm newbie Python/Django programmer.
I created an application based on Django 2.0 and packaged it according to the official document. Then I run the command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-May-10 at 18:50The package certifi==2018.1.18
was removed from PyPI. The current version is certifi==2018.4.16
. The reason for this is that certifi
is somewhat special: it is nothing else but a collection of root SSL certificates, so once they become stale and a new version of certifi
with new certs is released, the old ones are being deleted for security reasons - so you don't accidentally continue to install and use old and potentially revoked or compromised certificates.
The solution for you is to either drop the exact version requirement alltogether:
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You can use easybuggy4django like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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