#25897: Managers defined on non-abstract base classes are in fact inherited by
child classes.
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Reporter: poleha | Owner: poleha
Type: Bug | Status: new
Component: Database layer | Version: 1.8
(models, ORM) |
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: manager, | Triage Stage: Accepted
inheritance |
Has patch: 1 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Comment (by poleha):
Replying to [comment:4 timgraham]:
> Is there any indication this is a regression such that the fix should be
backported or should we instead correct older versions of the
documentation?
I found mentioning this:
>Managers defined on non-abstract base classes are not inherited by child
classes
in documentation since version 1.4:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/db/managers/#custom-managers-
and-model-inheritance
And this bug exists in all versions since 1.4.
I think that fixing this bug in current version without fixing the
documentation would be enough. But I am ready to provide path for all
versions since 1.4. And I don't think that fixing old versions of
documentation would be correct in this case.
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