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Ondřej Súkup e0ffb7bfb9 Accepting request 656841 from home:mimi_vx:branches:devel:languages:python:django
- Update to version 2.1.4
 * Corrected the default password list that CommonPasswordValidator uses
     by lowercasing all passwords to match the format expected by the validator
 * Prevented repetitive calls to geos_version_tuple() in the WKBWriter class in
     an attempt to fix a random crash involving LooseVersion
 * Fixed keep-alive support in runserver after it was disabled o 2.0
 * Fixed admin view-only change form crash when using ModelAdmin.prepopulated_fields
 * Fixed “Please correct the errors below” error message when editing an object
     in the admin if the user only has the “view” permission on inlines
 * Fixed a regression in Django 2.0 where combining Q objects with __in lookups 
     and lists crashed
 * Fixed a regression in Django 2.0 where test databases aren’t reused
     with manage.py test --keepdb on MySQL
 * Fixed a regression where cached foreign keys that use to_field were
     incorrectly cleared in Model.save()
 * Fixed a regression in Django 2.0 where FileSystemStorage crashes
     with FileExistsError if concurrent saves try to create the same directory

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/656841
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python:django/python-Django?expand=0&rev=16
2018-12-10 14:00:29 +00:00

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