[Oleg Broytmann] > I think I can reduce this, but I am afraid the data structure > still will be large, That doesn't matter. It's the amount of *code* we don't understand and have to learn that matters. If you could reduce this to a gigabyte of pickle input that we only need to feed into pickle, that would be great. > That what I don't want to do - file a mysterious bug report. That's what bug reports are best for! Now you've got comments about your bug scattered across comp.lang.python and python-dev, and nobody will be able to find them again. Attaching new info to a shared bug report is much more effective. if-there-isn't-a-mystery-there-isn't-a-bug<wink>-ly y'rs - tim
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