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What is the version of your praw module?
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4.0.0
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can you run it in virtualenv and use praw 3.3?
the script is not yet update for praw 4.0 and the praw update require oauth authentification.
https://praw.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/authentication.html#script-application
it require @csu to register the application and put the client id and secret it program. (although you or any user can do it to)
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Yeah, the solution here is to use praw 3.3.0, as specified in the project's requirements.txt
file. Looks like plain text user/pass authentication was deprecated in praw 4.0.0. I'll consider somehow altering the script to use OAuth instead (but then, as @rachmadaniHaryono, users might need to supply a client id/secret, which would make the setup more complicated).
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I initially installed praw 3.3.0 but when I tried to run the script I got this error: "Version 3.3.0 of praw is outdated. Version 4.0.0 was released Tuesday November 29, 2016." and cmd just hanged. Any idea?
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You're right of course, everything works fine. It just takes a minute for the html file to appear. No error here, my mistake. Thank you!
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