> I just wanted to bring some more attention to issue #1677 , because I > feel it's important and misunderstood. Please consider working even more on a solution then. If I had time to work on this, I'd run Python in a debugger, and see what happens. Finding out in what state Python is when it stops might be enough to create a solution. I find this very hard to reproduce. All of the versions reported to crash work fine for me most of the time, except that a small percentage (1 out of 5 starts perhaps) actually does crash. Regards, Martin
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