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While tryong to import Flask, requests, ran into this:
[ImportError while running tensorboard command: cannot import name '_plain_int' from 'werkzeug._internal'].
Tried many different variations of versions of flask and werkzeug - the same issues kept coming: some error with _ _ init _ _, then cannot import name 'check_str_tuple' from 'werkzeug._internal'.
Went to github page for the file and started copying the methods that were missing into my file. One resolved - another was missing. While searching for the missing functions, I gradually went back to the 2.2.x version of the file (https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/blob/2.2.x/src/werkzeug/_internal.py#L62) and as they just kept coming, I just replaced my whole file with it.
Fixed the problem - now flask is running. Current setup: flask 3.0.0, flask-bcrypt 1.0.1,flask-session 0.8.0, werkzeug 3.0.0 (with the werkzeug/_internal.py from the link above)
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