On Tuesday 08 December 2015 01:04 PM, Brian May wrote:
>>> From your stack trace it would appear that the calling application -
>>> django-hijack - doesn't actually use add_to_builtins, however it uses
>>> the file from django-compat that tries to import the symbol anyway.
>>
>> ARRRGGHHH! OK,
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> reassign 807097 django-compat
Bug #807097 [django-hijack] incompatible with django1.9
Bug reassigned from package 'django-hijack' to 'django-compat'.
No longer marked as found in versions 1.0.10-1.
Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug
reassign 807097 django-compat
found 807097 1.0.7-2
affects 807097 + python-django-hijack
thanks
On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 13:41:16 +0530
Senthil Kumaran S wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 December 2015 01:04 PM, Brian May wrote:
> >>> From your stack trace it would appear that the calling
>
Neil Williams writes:
>> From your stack trace it would appear that the calling application -
>> django-hijack - doesn't actually use add_to_builtins, however it uses
>> the file from django-compat that tries to import the symbol anyway.
>
> ARRRGGHHH! OK, that looks like
reassign 807097 django-hijack
retitle 807097 incompatible with django1.9
found 807097 1.0.10-1
thanks
On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 20:21:17 +1100
Brian May wrote:
> Sorry, accidentally sent private response by mistake. Resending.
>
> Neil Williams writes:
>
> >
On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 13:03:21 +1100
Brian May wrote:
> Raphael Hertzog writes:
>
> > This one is actually documented, add_to_builtins has never been a
> > public API.
> >
> >
Brian May writes:
from django.template import Origin, TemplateDoesNotExist
This will only work with Django 1.7.x and 1.9.x, not Django 1.8.x
However Django 1.8.x doesn't have the reference from
django/template/loaders/filesystem.py, so shouldnt be triggering this.
Unless
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> On Sat, 05 Dec 2015, Neil Williams wrote:
>> http://paste.debian.net/341382/
>
> So this one is fairly obvious, I already replied that it's
> django.template.base.Origin that you should have used in the first place
> since where the code actually
Sorry, accidentally sent private response by mistake. Resending.
Neil Williams writes:
> Downgrading to 1.8 in testing fixes the problem, so if this isn't the
> root cause, something else in 1.9 is producing a misleading traceback.
> There's no reference to add-to-builtins
On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 13:03:21 +1100
Brian May wrote:
I'm going to see if I can create a LAVA job tomorrow which demonstrates
the problem. It'll need to use changes which are still in upstream
review (the combined changes that are planned for the pending 2015.12
release) and I'll
Brian May writes:
> So looks like Django 1.8 does have it, but it moved. Which perhaps
> should have been a warning that maybe this was a private symbol not
> intended for apps to use.
For the record, it looks like add_to_builtins was not present in django
1.9rc1, which was the
Raphael Hertzog writes:
> This one is actually documented, add_to_builtins has never been a public
> API.
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/releases/1.9/#django-template-base-add-to-builtins-is-removed
I thought this was removed in Django 1.8 - I remember as it
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