Public bug reported:

I "backported" s3ql (built .debs for python3-pyfuse3_3.2.0-2build1,
python3-trio_0.18.0-1, and s3ql_3.7.0+dfsg-2build1-local1 to use in
Ubuntu 20.04), and encountered a fairly quick crash (like under a
minute) when I started writing data to the s3ql filesystem.  The log
ends with several "During handling of the above exception, another
exception occurred:" python tracebacks, ending with
"s3ql.block_cache.NoWorkerThreads: no upload threads".  Per the bug
referenced, this won't result in data loss, a umount + fsck.s3ql cleans
it up fine.  But still.

https://github.com/s3ql/s3ql/issues/234

Bug fixed in 3.7.1, I built 3.7.2 and it works a treat.  No crashes
under very heavy usage; it's a bit faster than 3.3.4 that 20.04 focal
ships with in general usage and much faster to unmount.

3.7.0 is current version in hirsute and impish, so should be bumped to
3.7.2.

** Affects: s3ql (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  s3ql 3.7.0 crash, version bump requested

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