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Please unblock package django-auth-ldap
It fixes RC bug #669486 and the only upstream change from 1.0.18 to .19
is a compatibility fix for django >= 1.3 that prevents deprecation
warnings when used with such a django version.
unblock django-auth-ldap/1.0.19-1
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On 08.07.2012 22:05, Michael Fladischer wrote:
On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 19:19 +0100, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
If the old unversioned dependency is thus correct still, please
upload
a new package which drops that change and let us know.
django-auth-ldap-1.0.19-2 has been uploaded which dropped the
versioned
dependency. However, just to clarify, the versioned B-D on django
should
stay, because the settings.py file used during the tests uses a new
configuration format that requires django >= 1.2.
Thanks. Unblocked.
Regards,
Adam
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