Update to Ecto 3.0 and remove timex_ecto. This fixes #394#398
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Update to Ecto 3.0 and remove timex_ecto. This fixes #394#398johannesE wants to merge 2 commits intosmpallen99:masterfrom
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Cast only accepts atoms in the future, so I made sure we were only using those. Applications should not be defined. This would lead to errors otherwise. migrations_path is now Ecto.Migrator.migrations_path
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I also upgraded to Ecto 3.0. to fully fix #394. I fixed the resulting warnings and errors. |
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You can easily include this version of
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While that is true, I do not plan to become the new maintainer for coherence ;-). Maybe someone could review this? @smpallen99 |
You're on dude! Thanks 😄 |
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This might be completely stupid. But I didn't find any usage of
Timex.Ecto.*anywhere in the code and the Tests are still green.