quot; is a new thing in the upcoming Django version. I'm fairly
>> certain that you accidentially used Django's development version at some
>> point while going through the tutorial.
>>
>> Could you please paste your models.py and the migration files Django
>> cr
ns".
>
> /Markus
>
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 11:16:44PM -0700, Dennis Kornbluh wrote:
> >Going through the Django tutorial
> ><https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial05/>, now at part
> 5,
> >section "Running tests". Followed t
ections precisely, copy/pasted to
create polls/test.py, After running
$ python manage.py test polls
got a stacktrace (http://dpaste.com/2XP5QZ7) ending with TypeError: 'class
Meta' got invalid attribute(s): indexes
Totally stumped. Everything has worked up to this point.
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05/>, now at part
> 5, section "Running tests". Followed the directions precisely, copy/pasted
> to create polls/test.py, After running
>
> $ python manage.py test polls
>
>
> got a stacktrace (http://dpaste.com/2XP5QZ7) ending with TypeError: 'class
>
ttp://dpaste.com/2XP5QZ7) ending with TypeError: 'class
Meta' got invalid attribute(s): indexes
Totally stumped. Everything has worked up to this point.
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