Le lundi 29 août 2011 à 13:23 -0400, Jesse Noller a écrit : > > Yes, it is annoying; but again - this makes it more consistent with > the windows implementation. I'd rather that restriction than the > "sanitization" of the ability to use threading and multiprocessing > alongside one another. That sanitization is generally useful, though. For example if you want to use any I/O after a fork(). Regards Antoine.
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