Hello, I have a question I was having a difficult time finding with a quick google search, so I figured someone on here might know. For the sake of backwards compatibility (and supporting systems whose default python is OLD), I'd like to rewrite some code to be compliant with Pythons as old as 2.4. For this reason I've already had to do away with all "{1}".format(item), but I'm running into new problems with the packages I've written. For instance, I have a package "package1" with "subpackage1". One of the modules in subpackage1 imports the exceptions module from package1, and I do that like this:
from ..exceptions import MyException Which is perfectly fine by python2.5, 2.6, and 2.7; but unacceptable in python2.4. Any thoughts? Another python2.6 feature I'm using is except Exception as err: print err Is there any way of rewriting this so I can still print the error message in python2.5/2.4? Thanks! Jason -- Jason M. Swails Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida Ph.D. Candidate 352-392-4032
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