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Nov 26, 2019, 7:42:34 AM11/26/19
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I tried to install django last version 2.2.7 with python 3.8 but it's not worked.and this error message appear on the cmd No Module named pytz ????,
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Marek Zdybel

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Nov 26, 2019, 8:13:20 AM11/26/19
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I'm not sure but maybe try use pip install pytz

wt., 26 lis 2019, 13:42 użytkownik pip django <pipdj...@gmail.com> napisał:
I tried to install django last version 2.2.7 with python 3.8 but it's not worked.and this error message appear on the cmd No Module named pytz ????,
I need help 

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Adam Johnson

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Nov 26, 2019, 8:31:40 AM11/26/19
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Hi!

I think you've found the wrong mailing list for this post. This mailing list is for the development of Django itself, not for support using Django. This means the discussions of bugs and features in Django itself, rather than in your code using it. People on this list are unlikely to answer your support query with their limited time and energy. Read more on the mailing lists at https://www.djangoproject.com/community/

For support, please use the NEW Django forum at https://forum.djangoproject.com , django-users mailing list, or IRC #django on Freenode, or a site like Stack Overflow. There are people out there willing to help on those channels, but they might not respond if you don't ask your question well. Stack Overflow's question guide can help you frame it well: https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask .

Also if you haven't read it, please take a look at Django's Code of Conduct: https://www.djangoproject.com/conduct/ . These are our "ground rules" for working well as a community, and will help you get the most out of Django and our fantastic community.

Thanks for your understanding,

Adam



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