Deploy python 3.6.5 Django app on heroku-18 stack
So, I am deploying my first django app to heroku for the first time. I have configured the app locally, pushed it to my remote repository. But when I push the code to my heroku repository, the build fails giving the reason that python 3.6.5 is not available on current stack (heroku-18). It also says here that heroku-18 supports 3.6.6. My simple question is "How do I deploy my python 3.6.5 app on current stack (heroku-18)?"
python django python-3.x heroku django-deployment
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So, I am deploying my first django app to heroku for the first time. I have configured the app locally, pushed it to my remote repository. But when I push the code to my heroku repository, the build fails giving the reason that python 3.6.5 is not available on current stack (heroku-18). It also says here that heroku-18 supports 3.6.6. My simple question is "How do I deploy my python 3.6.5 app on current stack (heroku-18)?"
python django python-3.x heroku django-deployment
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So, I am deploying my first django app to heroku for the first time. I have configured the app locally, pushed it to my remote repository. But when I push the code to my heroku repository, the build fails giving the reason that python 3.6.5 is not available on current stack (heroku-18). It also says here that heroku-18 supports 3.6.6. My simple question is "How do I deploy my python 3.6.5 app on current stack (heroku-18)?"
python django python-3.x heroku django-deployment
So, I am deploying my first django app to heroku for the first time. I have configured the app locally, pushed it to my remote repository. But when I push the code to my heroku repository, the build fails giving the reason that python 3.6.5 is not available on current stack (heroku-18). It also says here that heroku-18 supports 3.6.6. My simple question is "How do I deploy my python 3.6.5 app on current stack (heroku-18)?"
python django python-3.x heroku django-deployment
python django python-3.x heroku django-deployment
edited Nov 13 '18 at 13:45
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If you have a runtime.txt file, try changing it to python-3.6.6. 3.6.6 is a maintenance release, so code written for 3.6.5 should run on it fine.
That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
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Just try put it in your runtime.txt
python-3.6.4
It's working to me.
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If you have a runtime.txt file, try changing it to python-3.6.6. 3.6.6 is a maintenance release, so code written for 3.6.5 should run on it fine.
That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
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If you have a runtime.txt file, try changing it to python-3.6.6. 3.6.6 is a maintenance release, so code written for 3.6.5 should run on it fine.
That worked for me. Thank :)
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Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
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If you have a runtime.txt file, try changing it to python-3.6.6. 3.6.6 is a maintenance release, so code written for 3.6.5 should run on it fine.
If you have a runtime.txt file, try changing it to python-3.6.6. 3.6.6 is a maintenance release, so code written for 3.6.5 should run on it fine.
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That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
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That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
That worked for me. Thank :)
– Alisa Darya
Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
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Just try put it in your runtime.txt
python-3.6.4
It's working to me.
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Just try put it in your runtime.txt
python-3.6.4
It's working to me.
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Just try put it in your runtime.txt
python-3.6.4
It's working to me.
Just try put it in your runtime.txt
python-3.6.4
It's working to me.
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