Resolved:
Apparently there was a bug in python 3.2 on windows that added an extra
character to strings when the built-in input function is used. I switched
my default python installation to python 3.3 and hope Django 1.5 is fully
compatible with it
On Friday, March 15, 2013 11:33:02 AM UTC+1, Nonami Animashaun wrote:
>
> I am trying to create a super user but fjango is not accepting my keyboard
> inputs. After syncdb django suggest that I enter yes to create super user
> but no matter how I type "YES" it complains that I must type "yes" or "no".
>
> I tried doing a manage.py createsuperuser but django complains about all
> the usernames I use. calls them invalid user invalid entries.
>
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