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Fixed #3615: Added support for loading fixtures with forward references on database backends (such as MySQL/InnoDB) that do not support deferred constraint checking. Many thanks to jsdalton for coming up with a clever solution to this long-standing issue, and to jacob, ramiro, graham_king, and russellm for review/testing. (Apologies if I missed anyone else who helped here.)
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Fixed #3615: Added support for loading fixtures with forward references on database backends (such as MySQL/InnoDB) that do not support deferred constraint checking. Many thanks to jsdalton for coming up with a clever solution to this long-standing issue, and to jacob, ramiro, graham_king, and russellm for review/testing. (Apologies if I missed anyone else who helped here.)
Fixed #3615: Added support for loading fixtures with forward references on database backends (such as MySQL/InnoDB) that do not support deferred constraint checking. Many thanks to jsdalton for coming up with a clever solution to this long-standing issue, and to jacob, ramiro, graham_king, and russellm for review/testing. (Apologies if I missed anyone else who helped here.)
Fixed #3615: Added support for loading fixtures with forward references on database backends (such as MySQL/InnoDB) that do not support deferred constraint checking. Many thanks to jsdalton for coming up with a clever solution to this long-standing issue, and to jacob, ramiro, graham_king, and russellm for review/testing. (Apologies if I missed anyone else who helped here.)
Fixed #16497 -- Added new form and model fields to the Mexican local flavor. Many thanks to Andrés Torres Marroquín and Gerardo Orozco.
Fixed #16155 -- Removed Python 2.4 compatibility constructs from code and mentions from docs. Thanks Aymeric Augustin for the report and patch.
Fixed #16343 -- Fixed path to the file that explains how to run the tests in the README file. Thanks, soren.
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