Proper INET and CIDR fields for Django running on PostgreSQL

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README

Django PostgreSQL Netfilters
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This project is an attempt at making proper Django net related fields for Django
Currently the built in IPAddressField does not support IPv6 and uses an inefficient
HOST() cast in all lookups. Hopefully there experience from this project can lead
to a resolution of these issues upstream.

In addition to the basic IPAddressField replacement a CIDR and MAC field have
been added. Furthermore a customer Manager allows for access to all of PostgreSQL's
INET operators.

Django version
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Currently this code has only been tested against 1.0.x due to the Django
version used by the related project that initiated this effort.

Getting started
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Make sure netfields is in your PYTHONPATH, then simply use the following:

from netfields import InetAddressField, NetManager

class Example(models.Model):
inet = InetAddressField()
...

objects = NetManager()

The page also provides CidrAddressField and a MACAddressField. NetManger is
required for the extra lookups to be available. Lookups for INET and CIDR
database types will be handled differently than when running vanilla Django.
All lookups are case-insensitive and text based lookups are avoided whenever
possible. In addition to Django's default lookup types the following have been
added.

__net_contained
__net_contained_or_equal
__net_contains
__net_contains_or_equals

These correspond with the operators from
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/functions-net.html

netfields does not have to be in INSTALLED_APPS.