Hello Integr,
I did not understand your suggestion? How do I clear cache in Python
virtual environment? and what is other method you suggest based on the
install error that I'm hitting.
Best regards,
~Ram
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 10:16 AM Integr@te System
wrote:
> Hi man,
>
> Clear cache and t
Hi man,
Clear cache and try other method to requisite install.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019, 06:28 Ram wrote:
> Hello Kasper,
>
> I tried installing libssl1.1 globally and then tried mysqlclient install
> in virtualenv, but the result is the same and mysqlclient is still failed
> with same error.
>
> T
Hello Kasper,
I tried installing libssl1.1 globally and then tried mysqlclient install in
virtualenv, but the result is the same and mysqlclient is still failed with
same error.
Thanks
~Ram
On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 3:59 PM Kasper Laudrup
wrote:
> Hi Ram,
>
> On 23/11/2019 23.48, Ram wrote:
> >
Hi Ram,
On 23/11/2019 23.48, Ram wrote:
Hi, I’m running into this blocking issue while setting up Django with
MySQL database. I’m pasting here what I tried so far on Ubuntu 18.04 OS.
|/(vkdev)user@ubuntu-he:~/testproject$ pip install mysqlclient
Collecting mysqlclient Using cached
Hi, I’m running into this blocking issue while setting up Django with MySQL
database. I’m pasting here what I tried so far on Ubuntu 18.04 OS.
> *$ sudo apt install nginx mysql-server python3-pip python3-dev
> libmysqlclient-dev
> $ sudo apt install mysql-client
> $ sudo mysql_secure_installation
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