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Fixed #12612 -- Corrected handling of parameter formatting in SQLite backend so that executemany raises exceptions when bad parameter counts are provided. Thanks to Niels <niels@pythonheads.nl> for the report, and Gabriel Hurley for the help narrowing down the problem.
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fieldlookup docs cross-reference directive, and added it to the queryset reference. Refs #12930.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
Fixed #13171 -- Corrected the field_subclassing unit test. Thanks to Gabriel Hurley for the report and patch.
Fixed #5691 - Adds the active language to the cache key. Thanks, Antoni Aloy, Ramiro Morales and Yann Malet.
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