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Markus Holtermann 57dc8dd3fa Fixed #24554 -- Sped up migrations by rendering initial apps when they are first needed
Calling Migration.mutate_state() now also allows to do in_place
mutations in case an intermediate state is thrown away later.

Thanks Anssi Kääriäinen for the idea, Ryan Hall for parts of the patch,
and Claude Paroz and Tim Graham for the review
2015-04-01 02:00:05 +02:00
.tx Added contrib.postgres translation catalog 2015-01-18 21:02:54 +01:00
django Fixed #24554 -- Sped up migrations by rendering initial apps when they are first needed 2015-04-01 02:00:05 +02:00
docs Documented jinja2 install requirement. 2015-03-30 20:56:50 -04:00
extras Removed extras/csrf_migration_helper.py 2014-06-09 11:53:09 -04:00
scripts Sorted imports with isort; refs #23860. 2015-02-06 08:16:28 -05:00
tests Fixed sessions test on Python 3.5; refs #23763. 2015-03-31 08:38:43 -04:00
.gitattributes Force Unix-style line-endings for some helper files in staticfiles_tests. 2013-09-30 22:14:54 -03:00
.gitignore Added __pycache__ to gitignore 2013-09-19 06:37:23 -04:00
.hgignore Sycned .hginore with .gitignore. 2014-04-26 15:39:55 +02:00
AUTHORS Fixed #24301 -- Added PostgreSQL-specific aggregate functions 2015-03-30 10:44:37 -04:00
CONTRIBUTING.rst Fixed #21609 -- Amended CONTRIBUTING.rst pull request guidelines. 2013-12-26 13:41:03 -05:00
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LICENSE Whitespace cleanup. 2013-10-10 16:49:20 -04:00
MANIFEST.in Moved contrib.gis tests out of contrib. 2015-02-11 10:29:54 -05:00
README.rst Updated contributing link in the README. 2015-03-02 08:23:18 -05:00
setup.cfg Fixes #23643 -- Added chained exception details to debug view. 2015-03-14 16:08:23 -04:00
setup.py Updated trove classifier to Pre-Alpha. 2015-02-25 08:39:01 -05:00

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