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I haven't fully investigated this yet but a couple of people have reported a RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT error in actionitems. This seems to be due in part to an incompatibility with the latest version of django-livesettings, which is generating an error about config_register not being imported in publicweb/config.py. At some point we're going to need to change this to: from livesettings.functions import ... The quickest fix is to tie our version of livesettings to a working commit. This is probably good practice anyway.
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I haven't fully investigated this yet but a couple of people have
reported a RECURSIVE_RELATIONSHIP_CONSTANT error in actionitems.
This seems to be due in part to an incompatibility with the latest
version of django-livesettings, which is generating an error about
config_register not being imported in publicweb/config.py. At some
point we're going to need to change this to:
from livesettings.functions import ...
The quickest fix is to tie our version of livesettings to a working
commit. This is probably good practice anyway.