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Author alex_python_org
Recipients alex_python_org, davin, jnoller, sbt
Date 2016-02-29.05:58:46
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Sorry I can't help more than provide a test environment for any fix. I just plucked the "fix" from StackOverflow and it fixed the Q problem on my machine.

It appears, at the least, the multiprocessing code should probably not rely on the default value for the 'inheritable' argument. That argument does sound like one that might be different in the usual case for Win32 and Unix, just because.
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