[issue30563] [Cygwin] multiprocessing module with pool object issue

2021-06-18 Thread Irit Katriel


Change by Irit Katriel :


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stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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[issue30563] [Cygwin] multiprocessing module with pool object issue

2018-08-13 Thread Antoine Pitrou


Antoine Pitrou  added the comment:

> In fact, the Python package should probably be removed from Cygwin?

We don't maintain Cygwin nor Python on Cygwin here.  You should contact those 
people.

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[issue30563] [Cygwin] multiprocessing module with pool object issue

2018-08-13 Thread Niels Kristian Jensen


Niels Kristian Jensen  added the comment:

I ran the same test on Windows 10, works fine, but Windows Server 2012 bails 
out with no message, no abnormal exit code.

@Antoine Pitrou - if Cygwin and Python3 are non-compatible, I suggest that 
someone in the Python3 community writes a note about this, for reference.

In fact, the Python package should probably be removed from Cygwin?

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[issue30563] [Cygwin] multiprocessing module with pool object issue

2017-06-14 Thread Julien Verger

Julien Verger added the comment:

Hello Antoine,

I've installed python throught the cygwin.exe installer.
I've tried to add many pythons libs without more success.
I didn't know that cygwin was an unsupported platform.
Unfortunately, my goal is to develop an automation tool based on pexpect 
package which does not work the same on windows build (e.g. pexpect.spawn 
instruction wich is not compatible on windows).
I thought that i could bypass this by using pexpect on cygwin that works great 
but i would like to launch multiple pexpect thread in parallel by using 
multithread package in my cygwin environment.

Julien

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[issue30563] [Cygwin] multiprocessing module with pool object issue

2017-06-13 Thread STINNER Victor

Changes by STINNER Victor :


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title: multiprocessing module with pool object issue -> [Cygwin] 
multiprocessing module with pool object issue

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