So, yeah. Somehow you have a db migration that hasn't happened. Is there a typo in or around your article field definition?
Like, manage.py migrate bails out when you run the migration???
Atom shit out on me because one plugin wasn't working. So, maybe one of your imports is bailing in something related to article and it's screwing everything up because the exception is handled in a "Silence infidels" sort of way.
@Mateo I saw something hilarious related to that... HOW HARD IS IT TO DRINK MOUNTAIN DEW AND TYPE IN A HOODIE INSIDE A SERVER ROOM... YOU SWEAT TO DEATH
@Lucio That doesn't mean the first deployment started that way... or that everything is clean and proper on the server like a new deployment. It just means it's supposed to want that :/
@jrg Django has changed how its authentication database model is structured (so you can replace it) and that means everything that accessed the old User model now needs different code... Well sort of.
you get all the django-orm fancy-pants-ness with flask-sqlalchemy and all the templating with jinja. so, I really don't see the benefits much. saying everything is awesome until it's not isn't exactly an argument.
Wait, are you using Postgres for a blog engine? SQLite3 is plenty fast for production on simple databases (and makes dev deployments a lot more simple!) I've had 100k views in a day go through on ~1% CPU. I wouldn't touch Postgres unless you a) need obscure features (eg GIS), b) webscale or c) have and are processing massive amounts of data.
I thought of putting my PC outside during -30° weather and really overclocking it...
As long as the air intake was far away from where the hot air was being blown out, I'm convinced I could easily take this CPU from 3.6 GHz to at least 4.2 - maybe even 4.5.
@NathanOsman Database features might be worth considering if we were talking about anything other than a blog. Seriously, it could as well be flat file.
@NathanOsman Not to mention sqlite chokes on bulk writes, so if you ever work around some massive dedupe or new db table/file in some way that requires a lot of writes - it pukes.
My ubuntu has just crashed. Now that I restarted it, it does nothing when I enter my password. The screen just gets refreshed leaving the password space empty again. However, if I try to enter a wrong password, it recognize that it is an invalid password. There is also a weird white box around th...
@hbdgaf Again, that's just never an issue for a content-displaying site. 99% of views should be read only (or close to). Caching should mean that actually at least 99% of those aren't even touching the database at all.
And when you do need to bulk-write, do it in a transaction and it'll fly.
Same in Firefox actually. I just never use the www.
Hmm, Firefox is a little more explanatory. The certificate was issued for: stackexchange.com, askubuntu.com, meta.askubuntu.com, stacksnippets.net, careers.joelonsoftware.com, discuss.area51.stackexchange.com, mathoverflow.net, meta.mathoverflow.net
If we put ads on the askubuntu, then some helpers, users that answering the questions as a volunteer; they earn some money.
This will make askubuntu hum i think.
What do you think?
I'm trying to install a BackBox (Ubuntu based) chroot environment with debootstrap using the following command:
sudo debootstrap --variant=buildd --arch i386 trusty /MYJAIL/ http://ppa.launchpad.net/backbox/four/ubuntu
and I get the following error:
E: Failed getting release file http://ppa....
@jokerdino SE were testing out Cloudflare integration on us the other day that made us all look like we were coming at the site from the same IP. You might be catching the second wave of that.
The following packages have unmet dependencies: php5-mysql : Depends: php5-common (= 5.3.10-1ubuntu3) but 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.15 is to be installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
and when i am trying to install php5-commin its saying its up-to-date