Brilliant !
I was using powershell.
When I switched back to good old cmd.exe pip freeze worked fine

On Saturday, July 21, 2012 9:00:50 AM UTC+3, Jauharul Fuady wrote:
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> On Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:17:59 UTC+7, John W. wrote:
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>> I know it's weird to reply to myself, but just in case that somebody has 
>> the same problem. 
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>> It seems that the problem it is in the requirements.txt, i created it 
>> using powershell and "pip.exe freeze > requirements.txt" command,
>> which creates a file with a name that has nullbytes in it. 
>> I was able to get around this problem by downloading a requirements.txt 
>> from an example project on github and modifying it.
>> That did the job and everything works nice.
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> Thank you for posting it. It helps me.
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