New submission from Benjamin Ryzman <benjamin+pyt...@ryzman.fr>:

http://pastie.org/1025197

Is it deemed acceptable that setting up one's own SIGCHLD handler breaks 
communicate()?

I did not find it in the documentation.

With the above workaround one can mix communicate() processes with processes 
spawned in the background that one's too lazy to wait for.

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messages: 108990
nosy: zarkdav
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: subprocess.Popen.communicate() and SIGCHLD handlers
type: feature request
versions: Python 2.6

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