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| Author | gregory.p.smith |
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| Recipients | Pankrat, Rhamphoryncus, benjamin.peterson, gregory.p.smith, jyasskin |
| Date | 2008年07月06日.07:42:25 |
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| Message-id | <1215330147.93.0.0545137515021.issue2320@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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lowering the priority on this back to normal as there is a workaround: use close_fds=True. I agree that this is messy, I'm not sure if we can really fix it or even if we should. Running lsof shows the /bin/cat processes on OS X all having a varying numbers of the same PIPEs open supporting Adam's hypothesis. |
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| 2008年07月06日 07:42:28 | gregory.p.smith | set | spambayes_score: 0.153779 -> 0.1537787 recipients: + gregory.p.smith, Rhamphoryncus, jyasskin, benjamin.peterson, Pankrat |
| 2008年07月06日 07:42:28 | gregory.p.smith | set | spambayes_score: 0.153779 -> 0.153779 messageid: <1215330147.93.0.0545137515021.issue2320@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年07月06日 07:42:26 | gregory.p.smith | link | issue2320 messages |
| 2008年07月06日 07:42:26 | gregory.p.smith | create | |