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--noreload fix #23

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dmoco opened this issue Jun 17, 2014 · 1 comment
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--noreload fix #23

dmoco opened this issue Jun 17, 2014 · 1 comment
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dmoco commented Jun 17, 2014

Need to revisit this "fix". At the time I was restarting constantly due to fixtures and this was a way to prevent manage.py getting loaded twice (hence startup.py). This issue was supposedly fixed in Django 1.4 but reappeared (maybe fixed in 1.7?). In any event the use of --noreload should be decided by individual developers since under normal circumstances you want the test server reloading changed modules.

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@dmoco , I have left the original manage.py as manage.django.py .... just in case you wanted to revisit this fix. ;)
I will leave this open till Django 1.7 and test the fix with that before closing.

@dreaswar dreaswar added the bug label Aug 2, 2014
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