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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2021.
These guides go over the proper installation of Python for development purposes, as well as setuptools, pip and virtualenv. This opinionated guide exists to provide both novice and expert Python developers a best practice handbook to the installation, configuration, and usage of Python on a daily basis. There’s a good chance that you already have Python on your operating system. If so, you do not need to install or configure anything else to use Python. Having said that, I would strongly recommend that you install the tools and libraries described in the guides below before you start building Python applications for real-world use. In particular, you should always install Setuptools, Pip, and Virtualenv — they make it much easier for you to use other third-party Python libraries.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.
Mailchimp have suggested adding a CNAME record as following to the DNS records. I am not without experience in these matters and have replaced the 'yoursite.com' with the domain name and as far as I can tell have done everything ok .... but it replies with this. An unexpected error occurred. If this issue continues, contact support. Chat is currently offline so I thought I would ask the question here and see if anyone has had similar problems. Sorry to hear about the error when adding the cname record. I have a suggestion that may help resolve the issue when adding you cname record to your dns zone file. When adding the record you may need to remove the "yoursite.com" section from the record as the cname will already be created as a subdomain of your primary domain. This means when adding the record in the host section it should be added as k1._domainkey only and not k1._domainkey.yourdomainname.com. I also tried this on a test domain to ensure the record would save properly. Below I have also pasted a screenshot of how to properly submit the cname record. If for any reason you continue to recieve and error after adding the record please contact our 24/7 customer support line so that our representatives may further research the error.
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