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I'm using this tutorial trying to launch a Django web app on Heroku.

Get Application Error: An error occurred in the application and your page could not be served. Please try again in a few moments. If you are the application owner, check your logs for details.

heroku logs:

2014-12-16T09:28:40.524655+00:00 heroku[run.3259]: Starting process with command `python manage.py createsuperuser`
2014-12-16T09:28:40.780639+00:00 heroku[run.3259]: State changed from starting to up
2014-12-16T09:28:56.130238+00:00 heroku[run.3259]: Process exited with status 0
2014-12-16T09:28:56.139256+00:00 heroku[run.3259]: State changed from up to complete
2014-12-16T09:29:06.983439+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path="/" host=shielded-reef-1163.herokuapp.com request_id=36ca5f9e-ed07-4b6e-96fb-767d70962e84 fwd="71.198.214.186" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2014-12-16T09:29:08.063637+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path="/favicon.ico" host=shielded-reef-1163.herokuapp.com request_id=0f3775df-0c97-4bc0-acf2-63e12130af39 fwd="71.198.214.186" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2014-12-16T09:29:08.785681+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path="/" host=shielded-reef-1163.herokuapp.com request_id=84fe76f2-dc74-4995-9cf9-d87cec886432 fwd="71.198.214.186" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2014-12-16T09:29:09.738623+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path="/favicon.ico" host=shielded-reef-1163.herokuapp.com request_id=cb87da0c-d6c3-4a27-a226-e2194343a633 fwd="71.198.214.186" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=

Does anybody have any guidance on how to approach this problem?

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  • Consider running heroku logs and posting the output here. Dec 16, 2014 at 9:55

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Yes! I fixed it by installing django-toolbelt and then running pip freeze requirements.txt

and updating my Procfile as web: gunicorn myapp.wsgi

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