Just noticed this with ceph-0.43 - ceph-0.39 does not have this issue. I'm trying to use Ceph on multiple platforms, one of which is CentOS 5. CentOS 5 still uses Python 2.4, and byte-compilation o

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Just noticed this with ceph-0.43 - ceph-0.39 does not have this issue.  I'm trying to use Ceph on multiple platforms, one of which is CentOS 5.  CentOS 5 still uses Python 2.4, and byte-compilation of the rados.py file fails during the build of ceph 0.43 with the following error:

Byte-compiling python modules...
rados.py  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/rados.py", line 422
    with self.lock:
            ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

A quick Google search doesn't turn up anything obviously wrong with this statement - just that Python 2.4 may not support this?  Is there anything that can be done to make this block of code (Ioctx, some of the aio stuff) compatible with Python 2.4?

Thanks - Nick



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