Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 09:12:08AM CEST, jtluka(a)redhat.com wrote:
Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 08:10:45AM CEST, rpazdera(a)redhat.com wrote:
>On 06/27/2012 03:16 PM, Jan Tluka wrote:
>>For everyone who still runs LNST on RHEL5.
>>
>>Besides the python-ctypes requirement I've hit another issue:
>>
>><cut>
>>27/06 12:18:50| (127.0.0.1) NetTestSlave:0095| ERROR:
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/root/lnst/NetTest/NetTestSlave.py", line 91, in
run_command
>> return NetTestCommand(command).run()
>> File "/root/lnst/NetTest/NetTestCommand.py", line 224, in
__init__
>> self._command_class = get_command_class(command)
>> File "/root/lnst/NetTest/NetTestCommand.py", line 209, in
>>get_command_class
>> return NetTestCommandTest(command)
>> File "/root/lnst/NetTest/NetTestCommand.py", line 65, in
>>NetTestCommandTest
>> fp, pathname, description)
>> File "/root/lnst/Tests/TestIperf.py", line 86
>> except OSError as e:
>> ^
>> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>></cut>
>>
>>The reason is that RHEL5 comes with python version 2.4 and 'as' keyword
>>is not known to python2.4.
>
>Oh, I didn't realize that. I'm using the 'as' keyword as well
somewhere.
>How are we going to deal with this? Should I change it to the way that's
>compatible with 2.4?
>
>Radek
>
IMO, I would not stick to the old syntax. RHEL5 is quite old and a
workaround exists.
@Jirka, any thoughts on this?
Yes, please send patch changing this to old syntax. Once RHEL5 is gone
(in the future) we can change couple of things back again.
Thanks
Jirka
>>
>>I was able to workaround it with following steps:
>>
>>1. install python2.6 from epel [1]
>>2. run nettestslave with following command line:
>># PYTHON_PATH=/usr/lib64/python2.6 /usr/bin/python26 ./nettestslave.py -d
>>
>>Or another way is to modify TestIperf code to use:
>> except OSError, e:
>>
>>Hth, Jan
>>
>>[1]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
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