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After upgrade: "Statement matching query does not exist" #943
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A line probably needs to be modified in there to create that statement. I probably missed it when I did the conversation changes for #828 |
+1, affected by bug. |
Solution is to downgrade to 0.7.6 for the moment. (At least that worked for me.) |
Confirm this bug is still there in 0.8.1. The workaround is to stop self-learning by adding the following to Django's settings.py: |
agree @phdggg , this bug is still in 0.8.2. |
This should be fixed now that #1391 has resulted in the removal of the |
After upgrading the code I got a new bug.
This is happening when I type in a unknown word for the ChatterBot.
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