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typically happens from a checked out state that matches the wheel you're
docker-building) it's not what's on the tin ("from wheel") and it opens up
the possiblity of subtle bugs (file mismatches when building from a different
state). Better prevent those.
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Bugsink: Self-hosted Error Tracking

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Installation & docs

The quickest way to evaluate Bugsink is to spin up a throw-away instance using Docker:

docker pull bugsink/bugsink:latest

docker run \
  -e SECRET_KEY=PUT_AN_ACTUAL_RANDOM_SECRET_HERE_OF_AT_LEAST_50_CHARS \
  -e CREATE_SUPERUSER=admin:admin \
  -e PORT=8000 \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  bugsink/bugsink

Visit http://localhost:8000/, where you'll see a login screen. The default username and password are admin.

Now, you can set up your first project and start tracking errors.

Detailed installation instructions are on the Bugsink website.

More information and documentation

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