> The only time that happens is when you are in a syscall.
> What distro?  I've had tons of problems with multithreaded 
> programs with RedHat because of ntpl or nptl or whatever it 
> is.  Try setting the environment of the Python process to 
> LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
> *Completely* up-to-date RedHat seems much better, but still 
> not trouble-free for me, I don't know why.

I'm getting this with Redhat 8.0, kernel 2.4.20-24.8. The ntpl wasn't
introduced until RH9, was it? Interesting therory about the
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, might be something for me to try!

/Werner



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