Am 19.11.2012 17:40, schrieb Gael Varoquaux: > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 05:30:54PM +0100, Andreas Mueller wrote: >> I think it would be good to document that somewhere very visible. >> The question is: where would that be? In all estimators that have >> n_jobs? not really, right? > I cannot think of another place that users would actually look at. > > By the way, if anybody has an idea on a clever way of failing in such a > situation it would be useful. Maybe exporting an environment variable > '__joblib__forked__' at fork time, and at the import time of joblib > raising an error if that environment variable is present. It seems to me > that this would capture the problem. What do people think? > > If it is possible to detect that on a joblib level, that would be awesome! I have no idea on how joblib works so I can't comment on the approach ;)
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