longclawshop / longclaw

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pip install didn't install the most updated submits #443

Open GH2703 opened 2 years ago

GH2703 commented 2 years ago

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Describe what you were trying to get done. Tell us what happened, what went wrong, and what you expected to happen.

GH2703 commented 2 years ago

pip install didn't install the most updated submits. As a result, makemigrations failed due to the fact that fix: AppConfig full paths (#394) was still not solved.

realsifocopypaste333 commented 2 years ago

i use these modules :) its work fine :)

anyascii==0.3.1 asgiref==3.5.2 backports.zoneinfo==0.2.1 beautifulsoup4==4.8.2 certifi==2022.5.18.1 charset-normalizer==2.0.12 Django==2.2.21 django-countries==7.3.2 django-extensions==3.1.5 django-filter==2.4.0 django-ipware==2.1.0 django-modelcluster==5.3 django-permissionedforms==0.1 django-taggit==1.5.1 django-treebeard==4.5.1 djangorestframework==3.9.0 draftjs-exporter==2.1.7 et-xmlfile==1.1.0 html5lib==1.1 idna==3.3 l18n==2021.3 longclaw==1.0.2 openpyxl==3.0.10 Pillow==7.2.0 pytz==2022.1 requests==2.27.1 six==1.16.0 soupsieve==2.3.2.post1 sqlparse==0.4.2 tablib==3.2.1 telepath==0.2 typing_extensions==4.2.0 Unidecode==1.3.4 urllib3==1.26.9 wagtail==2.9 webencodings==0.5.1 Willow==1.3 xlrd==2.0.1 XlsxWriter==1.4.5 xlwt==1.3.0

akshayaureatelabs commented 1 year ago

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Describe what you were trying to get done. Tell us what happened, what went wrong, and what you expected to happen. @GH2703 Hello,

If you installed a package using pip install but it didn't install the most updated version, you can try one or more of the following solutions:

  1. Upgrade pip: Make sure that you have the latest version of pip installed by running the command pip install --upgrade pip before installing the package.

  2. Use pip install with --upgrade flag: Try installing the package again using the command pip install --upgrade <package-name> to force pip to install the latest version of the package.

  3. Specify the version number: You can also specify the version number of the package to install using the syntax pip install <package-name>==<version-number>.

  4. Install from source: If the package is available on GitHub or another repository, you can try installing it from source using the command pip install git+<repository-url>.

If none of these solutions work, you can try reaching out to the package maintainer or community for assistance.