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Comments by PeteLux36 (Top 4 by date)
PeteLux36
30-Jan-20 7:14am
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This is crazy. I started my computer and just have WIFI turned on. I did as you said launching django and djangorestframework and it installed fine! I have the server running and testing now.
So what should I tell the admin to do since I probably don't have access? Just whitelist pypi etc?
PeteLux36
30-Jan-20 6:46am
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I've tried that and I'll check if my firewall is blocking too.
PeteLux36
29-Jan-20 14:21pm
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I'm not sure how to do that. Do I need to download and then create the script?
PeteLux36
29-Jan-20 13:51pm
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Thanks for the quick response! I'm using 3.8, not 3.7 and I don't see anything remotely related to Certificates.command in my 3.8 folder. I do see get-remote-certificate.py in the "Tools/scripts"..