That change fixes another bug I found while looking for this, but the real fix is in autoqueue/__init__.py. Are you sure you reinstalled the whole package? 'sudo python setup.py install' would do it, I'm guessing the rpm might need to be uninstalled first if you reinstall it because the version may be the same, and so it won't necessarily upgrade to this version. That's pure guesswork though, as I don't know anything about rpms.
That change fixes another bug I found while looking for this, but the real fix is in autoqueue/ __init_ _.py. Are you sure you reinstalled the whole package? 'sudo python setup.py install' would do it, I'm guessing the rpm might need to be uninstalled first if you reinstall it because the version may be the same, and so it won't necessarily upgrade to this version. That's pure guesswork though, as I don't know anything about rpms.