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Fixed #15024 -- Ensure that choice of L10N format module used is stable given a stable setup of format modules in ll/ and ll_CC/ dirs. Thanks David Reynolds for the report and suggestions leading to the solution.
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 #15024 -- Ensure that choice of L10N format module used is stable given a stable setup of format modules in ll/ and ll_CC/ dirs. Thanks David Reynolds for the report and suggestions leading to the solution.
Fixed #15010 -- Added current_app parameter to close gap between TemplateResponse and render method. Thanks, acdha.
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