----- "James Laska" <jlaska(a)redhat.com> wrote:
---
autoqa | 2 +-
hooks/post-bodhi-update/watch-bodhi-requests.py | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/autoqa b/autoqa
index e0848ea..e6bd8c9 100755
--- a/autoqa
+++ b/autoqa
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ test_vars = {} # dict of test->its test vars
for test in tests[:]:
try:
test_vars[test] = eval_test_vars(test, default_test_vars)
- except IOError as e:
+ except IOError, e:
print "Error: Can't evaluate test '%s': %s" % (test, e)
tests.remove(test)
testlist = [test for test,vars in test_vars.iteritems() if
vars['execute'] == True]
diff --git a/hooks/post-bodhi-update/watch-bodhi-requests.py
b/hooks/post-bodhi-update/watch-bodhi-requests.py
index 45f168f..597853a 100755
--- a/hooks/post-bodhi-update/watch-bodhi-requests.py
+++ b/hooks/post-bodhi-update/watch-bodhi-requests.py
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ when new requests are filed in bodhi')
try:
new_updates = bodhi_new_requests_since(r, int(lastcheck),
testing_cachefile,
updatecache=(not
opts.dryrun))
- except fedora.client.FedoraServiceError as e:
+ except fedora.client.FedoraServiceError, e:
print "ERROR: %s" % e
# Sort the new updates based on their target/request
updates = {'testing': [], 'stable': [], 'critpath': []}
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ when new requests are filed in bodhi')
new_updates = []
new_updates = bodhi_new_stable_requests(r,
stable_cachefile,
updatecache=(not
opts.dryrun))
- except fedora.client.FedoraServiceError as e:
+ except fedora.client.FedoraServiceError, e:
print "ERROR: %s" % e
print "%i stable update requests found" % len(new_updates)
updates['stable'] += new_updates
--
1.7.2.2
I believe I created those as-es :) I didn't suspect it to be incompatible
with older Pythons. Good to know, thanks.