You are using Python 3.7 and not 3.6
Python 3.7-el nem működik még az WLM 2009 szerver,
szedd le python 3.6-ot és azzal probáld meg.
ok megpróbálom amúgy magyar vagyok
Sikerült végig csináltam be tudok jelentkezni köszi balazs!
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I have sucessfully installed!
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Marda33
August 28, 2019, 8:24pm
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I’ve updated this thread. You can find it here:
This is the long awaited update to reese’s local server creation guide.
While it’ll be mostly similar, broken/old steps were fixed/updated to work normally with the master branch.
[2009main]
As stated in the original post, this tutorial is for Windows ONLY. Running it on Linux/MSYS2 is not possible at the time of posting.
What you’ll need:
Python 3.6 (Python Release Python 3.6.8 | Python.org , 3.7+ do not work)
Visual C++ Build Tools
Git for Windows (Git - Downloading Package , optional, on…
Alongside updated steps, it also includes some fixes that were later added in this thread.
If you had difficulties while using reese’s version of the tutorial, refer to the updated one.
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when i try to run python script/dbcreate.py it gives me an error that says unexpected indent
Marda33
August 31, 2019, 8:19am
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Why does no one acknowledge this? 3.7 works perfectly fine, you juat need to replace funcli.py.
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because you don’t have to replace anything in 3.6 and people generally prefer doing less work
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I’m get Identation error while i’m typing python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
refer to updated thread
also this is threadbumping
Now i’ts says Syntax error
can you attach a screenshot about that error?
Sorry, this thread is outdated.
When I write python dev it’s not making certificate.
You’re using the outdated server branch, refer to this thread for updated instructions:
This is the long awaited update to reese’s local server creation guide.
While it’ll be mostly similar, broken/old steps were fixed/updated to work normally with the master branch.
[2009main]
As stated in the original post, this tutorial is for Windows ONLY. Running it on Linux/MSYS2 is not possible at the time of posting.
What you’ll need:
Python 3.6 (Python Release Python 3.6.8 | Python.org , 3.7+ do not work)
Visual C++ Build Tools
Git for Windows (Git - Downloading Package , optional, on…
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I have downgraded python to 3.6.4 and when i want to add user, it pops up.
you’re using the wrong thread, this method dosent work anymore due to recent commits to the repository changing the code use these instructions or CONTRIBUITING.md on the gitlab repository
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