no, you can't. But if you want to write your own and the api is compatible, 
just change the imports at the top and hope for the best.

On Thursday, January 16, 2014 12:02:11 PM UTC+1, Arnon Marcus wrote:
>
> We are using gevent, and we want to use memcached (for now, before we 
> upgrade web2py to a version that supports redis...)
> I've noticed that there is threading going on in the gluon.memcache 
> package - would this work with gevent?
>
> This package is specifically meant for using memcached from a gevent 
> process:
> https://github.com/esnme/ultramemcache
>
> Can I make the existing gluon.memcache use this instead?
> Has anybody tried it?
>
>
>

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