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 <style...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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, that looks like hijack should test the import more
> >> carefully to identify the right support.  
> > 
> > Think the problem is in django-compat, not django-hijack???

Yes, hijack could be more careful about the test it uses for compat -
it can check for an available import without actually importing it.

> > Somebody needs to package the latest django-compat, and this problem
> > should go away.  
> 
> I shall take it up today.

Thanks, Senthil. Reassigning to django-compat so that a new upstream
release of django-compat can be uploaded with django1.9 support.

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