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@ -240,10 +240,10 @@ this. For a small app like polls, this process isn't too difficult.
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#. Only Python modules and packages are included in the package by default. To
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include additional files, we'll need to create a ``MANIFEST.in`` file. The
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setuptools docs referred to in the previous step discuss this file in more
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detail. To include the templates, the ``README.rst`` and our ``LICENSE``
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file, create a file ``django-polls/MANIFEST.in`` with the following
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contents:
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``setuptools`` docs referred to in the previous step discuss this file in
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more detail. To include the templates, the ``README.rst`` and our
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``LICENSE`` file, create a file ``django-polls/MANIFEST.in`` with the
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following contents:
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.. code-block:: text
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:caption: ``django-polls/MANIFEST.in``
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@ -741,9 +741,9 @@ lists and tuples. All settings that were formerly tuples are now lists.
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Django template loaders previously required an ``is_usable`` attribute to be
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defined. If a loader was configured in the template settings and this attribute
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was ``False``, the loader would be silently ignored. In practice, this was only
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used by the egg loader to detect if setuptools was installed. The ``is_usable``
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attribute is now removed and the egg loader instead fails at runtime if
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setuptools is not installed.
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used by the egg loader to detect if ``setuptools`` was installed. The
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``is_usable`` attribute is now removed and the egg loader instead fails at
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runtime if ``setuptools`` is not installed.
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Related set direct assignment
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@ -1028,10 +1028,10 @@ a Django application with this structure:
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.. _syntax-error-old-setuptools-django-19:
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``SyntaxError`` when installing Django setuptools 5.5.x
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``SyntaxError`` when installing Django ``setuptools`` 5.5.x
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When installing Django 1.9 or 1.9.1 with setuptools 5.5.x, you'll see:
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When installing Django 1.9 or 1.9.1 with ``setuptools`` 5.5.x, you'll see:
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.. code-block:: shell
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@ -1048,10 +1048,10 @@ When installing Django 1.9 or 1.9.1 with setuptools 5.5.x, you'll see:
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SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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It's safe to ignore these errors (Django will still install just fine), but you
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can avoid them by upgrading setuptools to a more recent version. If you're
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can avoid them by upgrading ``setuptools`` to a more recent version. If you're
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using pip, you can upgrade pip using ``python -m pip install -U pip`` which
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will also upgrade setuptools. This is resolved in later versions of Django as
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described in the :doc:`/releases/1.9.2`.
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will also upgrade ``setuptools``. This is resolved in later versions of Django
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as described in the :doc:`/releases/1.9.2`.
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Miscellaneous
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