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Ian Kelly
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Refs #10443: Added Oracle to the #10443 regression test exemption, since we don't yet support it.
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Added savepoint support to the Oracle backend, necessary per the thread at http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers/browse_thread/thread/c87cf2d97478c068/
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Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom
AdminSite.index
function. Refs #5500.
Fixed #10271, #10281 -- Fixed the handling multiple inline models that share a common base class and have the link to the inline parent on the base class. Includes modifications that allow the equivalent handling for GenericFields. Thanks to Idan Gazit, Antti Kaihola (akaihola), and Alex Gaynor for their work on this patch.
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