Adjust logging lock handling for Python 3.13#15
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python/cpython#109462 removed `logging._acquireLock`. Fortunately, python/cpython#3385 simplified lock creation so that `with logging._lock:` is sufficient; that PR made it into Python 3.7, which is already pastescript's minimum Python requirement.
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Thanks for this, forgot to come back to it in the end of year chaos. Will merge it after making some fixes to the GitHub workflows. |
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python/cpython#109462 removed
logging._acquireLock. Fortunately, python/cpython#3385 simplified lock creation so thatwith logging._lock:is sufficient; that PR made it into Python 3.7, which is already pastescript's minimum Python requirement.(I know about pastescript being on life support; but it still seems to be used by some of the OpenStack packages in Debian, so from a Debian point of view I guess we're still stuck with it for now.)