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I think the SyntaxError in the screenshot is caused by an old Python version (Python 3.6 on RHEL 8?). The current version of Healthchecks works with Python 3.8 or later. |
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True, thank you. I removed everything related to Python 3.6 or used pip3.8 to install packages, btw I still have |
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I'd like to try this myself. What RHEL version are you using, and what would be the the equivalent Fedora, CentOS or Rocky Linux version (I don't have a RHEL licence, and I assume I would need one)? |
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I solved it rebuilding everything from scratch and using pip3.8 to install dependencies. Now I have to understand how to properly have both services running together (you already helped me ways back). At the end, I'll send you all steps I did to have it up"and"running on Rhel 8. |
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As promised... sudo su - mkdir -p /webapps python3.8 -m venv hc-venv git clone https://github.com/healthchecks/healthchecks.git pip3.8 install --upgrade pip cd /webapps/healthchecks ./manage.py migrate firewall-cmd --add-port=8000/tcp Still to understand how to properly manage both services... ;-) Regards, |
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Hello, Really cool ;-) Regards, |
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Hello,
thank you for your great software. Sadly, I'm not allowed to work on any distro other than Rhel (8/9) so, would it be possible to have a "quick" guide on how to have all dependencies installed ? I had it running way back and it was "complicated" and today, I'm quite lost trying to have all dependencies satisfied.
Thank you in advance for every suggestion.
Regards,
Red.
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