#34787: The 'runserver' command doesn't work when run from an installed script
on
Windows
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Reporter: Joël Larose | Owner: nobody
Type: Bug | Status: new
Component: Core (Management | Version: 4.2
commands) |
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Triage Stage:
| Unreviewed
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 1 | UI/UX: 0
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Comment (by Sarah Boyce):
Hi Joël, thank you for this report!
Just looking at what changes might be related and found these: #31716
#32314. As not many of us have a Windows machine, can I be cheeky and ask
for you to check if this was working on a previous version of Django (to
rule out if this is a regression)? I would check 3.0 and 3.1. If it's
never been working then maybe a small sample project would also help to
make sure I get the file structure correct 💜
I'm still trying to wrap my head around it but it confuses me that we're
inside the if of `getattr(__main__, "__spec__", None) is not None` and yet
the error you seem to be seeing is `ValueError: __main__.__spec__ is None`
🤔
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