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Fixed #28884 -- Fixed crash on SQLite when renaming a field in a model referenced by a ManyToManyField.
Introspected database constraints instead of relying on _meta.related_objects to determine whether or not a table or a column is referenced on rename operations. This has the side effect of ignoring both db_constraint=False and virtual fields such as GenericRelation which aren't backend by database level constraints and thus shouldn't prevent the rename operations from being performed in a transaction. Regression in 095c1aaa898bed40568009db836aa8434f1b983d. Thanks Tim for the additional tests and edits, and Mariusz for the review.
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Fixed #28884 -- Fixed crash on SQLite when renaming a field in a model referenced by a ManyToManyField.
Fixed #28884 -- Fixed crash on SQLite when renaming a field in a model referenced by a ManyToManyField.
Fixed #28688 -- Made admin's URLify.js skip removal of English words if non-ASCII chars are present.
Fixed #28884 -- Fixed crash on SQLite when renaming a field in a model referenced by a ManyToManyField.
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