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gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 1E8ABDC773EDE252
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 9 09:11:24 UTC 2016 - aplanas@suse.com
- Update to 1.9.9
Bugfixes
* Fixed invalid HTML in template postmortem on the debug page
(#26938).
* Fixed some GIS database function crashes on MySQL 5.7 (#26657).
- Update to 1.9.8
Fix XSS in admins add/change related popup (bsc#988420)
Unsafe usage of JavaScripts Element.innerHTML could result in XSS
in the admins add/change related popup. Element.textContent is now
used to prevent execution of the data.
The debug view also used innerHTML. Although a security issue wasnt
identified there, out of an abundance of caution its also updated
to use textContent.
Bugfixes
* Fixed missing varchar/text_pattern_ops index on CharField and
TextField respectively when using AddField on PostgreSQL (#26889).
* Fixed makemessages crash on Python 2 with non-ASCII file names
(#26897).
- Update to 1.9.7
Bugfixes
* Removed the need for the request context processor on the admin
login page to fix a regression in 1.9 (#26558).
* Fixed translation of password validators help_text in forms
(#26544).
* Fixed a regression causing the cached template loader to crash
when using lazy template names (#26603).
* Fixed on_commit callbacks execution order when callbacks make
transactions (#26627).
* Fixed HStoreField to raise a ValidationError instead of crashing
on non-dictionary JSON input (#26672).
* Fixed dbshell crash on PostgreSQL with an empty database name
(#26698).
* Fixed a regression in queries on a OneToOneField that has to_field
and primary_key=True (#26667).
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 3 08:23:48 UTC 2016 - aplanas@suse.com

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Name: python-Django
Version: 1.9.6
Version: 1.9.9
Release: 0
Summary: A high-level Python Web framework
License: BSD-3-Clause