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Fixed #13389 -- Ensured that the app_loading test clears out the app cache at the end of each test, so that it doesn't interact badly with flush and other introspected database commands. Thanks to Karen for the report, and Ramiro Morales for the debugging hints.
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Fixed #13387 -- Removed some duplicated departments in the French localflavor. Thanks to Pinaraf for the report.
Fixed #13361 - Made sure jQuery is always included in the admin changelist and changeform. Thanks to Carl Meyer for report and patch.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
Fixed #13389 -- Ensured that the app_loading test clears out the app cache at the end of each test, so that it doesn't interact badly with flush and other introspected database commands. Thanks to Karen for the report, and Ramiro Morales for the debugging hints.
Fixed #13328 -- Added a __getstate__/__setstate__ pair to fields so that callable default values aren't pickled. Thanks to bkonkle for the report, and Vitaly Babiy for the patch.
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