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Use Django 1.9+ location for postgresql backend #1

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This was renamed in Django Ticket #25175 and there's an ongoing discussion about removing the old name.

This was renamed in [Django Ticket #25175](https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25175) and there's an ongoing discussion about removing the old name.
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@adamchainz thanks for the PR! AFAICT, this would break in Django 1.8, right? I'd prefer to wait with merging this until 1.8 is EOL'd. Or alternatively a fallback to import the legacy location if the import of postgres fails.

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Awesome, thanks! I'll push an update soon!

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@beniwohli can this be merged / released to PyPI? 1.11 is the last release to maintain postgresql_psycopg2, so it would be nice to get this out so switching to 2.2 is possible.

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