2009/5/11 Julián C. Pérez <[email protected]>

>
> anyone??
> pleeease??
> :D
>
> On 10 mayo, 09:15, Julián C. Pérez <[email protected]> wrote:
> > anyone?? any help??
> > :)
> >
>

Please stop doing this.  Cluttering an already high-traffic list with daily
"please help" notes isn't of any use to anyone.  If someone had time to
help, they would help. I'm sorry but personally, I don't have time.  What
time I currently have I'm trying to focus on moving the 1.1 release forward,
and failing pretty miserably at that.

You found a ticket that you think is relevant to your problem.  The ticket
is still open, so no fix is in the code for it.  There is a patch, however.
 Have you tried it?  If that works, great. Perhaps you can help move that
ticket forward.  It currently has "patch needs improvement" checked but
apparently the patch has been updated since that was done.  It isn't clear
from the comments that the updated patch addresses the improvements noted
when "patch needs improvement" was checked, so you might try to figure that
out.  Also I don't see any tests in that patch so at some point when a
committer gets a chance to look at it it's likely to get stalled again for
lack of tests.

If that patch doesn't fix your problem, then there's always tracing through
the source to figure out where things are going wrong and why what you want
to happen isn't happening.  Then perhaps you will see what you need to do
differently or have enough detail to open a different ticket, if in fact the
problem is due to a bug in Django.

Karen

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