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Some of the links old docs don't work #34

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stuaxo opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 10 comments
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Some of the links old docs don't work #34

stuaxo opened this issue May 14, 2019 · 10 comments

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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

When I click the docs chooser, some of the links don't work.

I'm working on a project that uses the legacy < 1.4 project layout and I can't really change it, so was trying to see what how celery was when django settings.py lived in the project root.

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auvipy commented May 14, 2019

which ceery version are you using with django 1.4 < ?

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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

Django is up to date(ish), it's 1.11.1.

But the project layout has settings.py in the root directory, which last seems to have been the default Django 1.4 times.

Celery version is currently 3.1.25. I'm hoping to have more luck in getting celery updated - though in ${current workplace} it's not always quick or straightforward.

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auvipy commented May 14, 2019

you need django-celery package than.

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auvipy commented May 14, 2019

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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

Cheers for the help.

Would be good to fix (or remove) the broken links from the doc widget I posted at the top of this ticket.
(try clicking one of the older "archived" links and they go to this page:

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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

What would help me in the case here for upgrading, is if there are any security issues in older versions (unlikely - but then I get an upgrade), or if I can find out something definite about whether support for 3.x is finished / likely to finish soon.

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auvipy commented May 14, 2019

I am moving this to site repo

@auvipy auvipy transferred this issue from celery/celery May 14, 2019
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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

Some (most) of the ones with broken links so old it wouldn't be too surprising to the user if the links were just removed.

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auvipy commented May 14, 2019

wiing to contribute?

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stuaxo commented May 14, 2019

Sure, why not? Any idea what I need to patch?

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