Plone.autoinclude

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1.0.1

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Bug fixes:


- Revert "Use setuptools/pkg_resources regex to compute safe name for a project" to fix an error importing packages with dashes. [davisagli] (22)

1.0.0

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Bug fixes:


- Use setuptools/pkg_resources regex to compute safe name for a project.
[gforcada] (17)

1.0.0a5

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New features:


- Raise an exception when a module is not found.
When environment variable ``AUTOINCLUDE_ALLOW_MODULE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR=1`` is set, we log an error and continue.
To accept ``ModuleNotFoundError`` only in specific packages, use a comma-separated list of project names, with or without spaces.
See `issue 19 <https://github.com/plone/plone.autoinclude/issues/19>`_.
[maurits] (19)

1.0.0a4

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Bug fixes:


- Replace dash with lowdash in project_name, as Python Project are normally divided by dash and modul name uses lowdash [MrTango] (16)

1.0.0a3

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Bug fixes:


- Decrease verbosity when loading packages (11)

1.0.0a2

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Bug fixes:


- Improved documentation, especially on how to include this.
Added zcml in a ploneinclude directory to make this easier for now.
[maurits] (1)

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