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Author gvanrossum
Recipients Yang Ke, fdrake, guojiahua, gvanrossum, pitrou, tim.peters, vstinner, xiang.zhang
Date 2016-10-01.17:56:00
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Ben Bangert reported to me that this crash caused instabilities in an app using asyncio (https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/3453). This hack made his crashes go away:
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/commit/922dbba8814b81b69471dc4f1bf5c5a3b2bfe4ed

What are the chances of getting the crash fixed in 3.5.3 and 3.6b2?
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2016-10-01 17:56:00gvanrossumsetrecipients: + gvanrossum, tim.peters, fdrake, pitrou, vstinner, xiang.zhang, guojiahua, Yang Ke
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