The new Python tracetool implementation works great but does not run on older
Python installations.  This series takes us back to the happy days of Python
2.4, which was released in 2004.

As a result tracetool should now work again on Mac OS X v10.5.8, OpenIndiana
oi_151a, Solaris 10 U9, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.

I added a new patch which should make --list-backends work on Python <2.7 now.

Thanks for everyone's help testing on these platforms.

v2:
 * Use nicer version check Python expression [Lluís]
 * Avoid pkgutil.iter_modules() [Andreas]

v3:
 * Fix missing sys.exit() in configure check [Lluís]

Stefan Hajnoczi (5):
  tracetool: use Python 2.4-compatible exception handling syntax
  tracetool: use Python 2.4-compatible __import__() arguments
  tracetool: avoid str.rpartition() Python 2.5 function
  tracetool: avoid pkgutil.iter_modules() Python 2.7 function
  configure: check for supported Python 2.x versions

 configure                             |    7 ++++---
 scripts/tracetool.py                  |    4 ++--
 scripts/tracetool/__init__.py         |   19 +++++++++++--------
 scripts/tracetool/backend/__init__.py |    8 ++++++--
 scripts/tracetool/format/__init__.py  |    8 ++++++--
 5 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)

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1.7.10


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