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Django has no --keep-obsolete option any more? #53
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If you are using a different version of Django or a third-party package that adds this option, please make sure you have the correct version and the required dependencies installed. |
means you don't support Django 4.2 yet, right? |
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Using Djnago 4.2 here, a
./manage.py makemessages --keep-obsolete
fails:Seems that this is not the standard, as there is only a
--no-obsolete
option left.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: