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The error message you're encountering indicates that Django is unable to find the module named 'django_bootstrap_icons'. There could be several reasons for this issue:
- Module Not Installed: First and foremost, ensure that the 'django_bootstrap_icons' module is correctly installed in your Python environment. You can verify this by running pip list to see if it appears in the list of installed packages. If it's not installed, you can install it using pip install django-bootstrap-icons.
- Virtual Environment: If you're using a virtual environment for your Django project, make sure you have activated it before running python3 manage.py makemigrations. Sometimes, packages are installed in a virtual environment but the environment isn't activated when running commands.
- Path Issues: It's possible that the Python interpreter running manage.py is different from the one where 'django_bootstrap_icons' is installed. Ensure that the Python interpreter you're using is the correct one and has access to the installed packages
- Typo or Misspelling: Double-check the spelling of 'django_bootstrap_icons' in your INSTALLED_APPS setting. Even a small typo can lead to this kind of error.
- Package Version Compatibility: Ensure that the version of 'django_bootstrap_icons' you have installed is compatible with the version of Django you're using. Sometimes, incompatibility between package versions can lead to such errors.
- Project Structure: If 'django_bootstrap_icons' is not a standard Django package and is installed in a non-standard location, make sure that the path to this package is correctly specified in your project's settings.
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