[1.9.x] Fixed -- Added removal of sql* commands to 1.9 release notes.

Backport of d52b0c5b38 from master
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Tim Graham 2015-12-22 09:56:25 -05:00
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@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ details on these changes.
become compulsory for all apps unless you pass the ``--run-syncdb`` option to
``migrate``.
* The SQL management commands for apps without migrations, ``sql``, ``sqlall``,
``sqlclear``, ``sqldropindexes``, and ``sqlindexes``, will be removed.
* Support for automatic loading of ``initial_data`` fixtures and initial SQL
data will be removed.

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@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ Example usage:
.sp
.nf
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django\-admin sqlall \-\-no\-color
django\-admin runserver \-\-no\-color
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.fi
.UNINDENT

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@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ that ``django-admin`` should print to the console.
Example usage::
django-admin sqlall --no-color
django-admin runserver --no-color
By default, ``django-admin`` will format the output to be colorized. For
example, errors will be printed to the console in red and SQL statements will

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@ -1404,6 +1404,9 @@ removed in Django 1.9 (please see the :ref:`deprecation timeline
compulsory for all apps unless you pass the :djadminopt:`--run-syncdb`
option to ``migrate``.
* The SQL management commands for apps without migrations, ``sql``, ``sqlall``,
``sqlclear``, ``sqldropindexes``, and ``sqlindexes``, are removed.
* Support for automatic loading of ``initial_data`` fixtures and initial SQL
data is removed.