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Python multiprocessing fork

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python-multiprocessing

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billiard is a fork of the Python 2.7 multiprocessing package. The multiprocessing package itself is a renamed and updated version of R Oudkerk’s pyprocessing package. This standalone variant is intended to be compatible with Python 2.4 and 2.5, and will draw it’s fixes/improvements from python-trunk.

  • This package would not be possible if not for the contributions of not only the current maintainers but all of the contributors to the original pyprocessing package listed here

  • Also it is a fork of the multiprocessin backport package by Christian Heims.

  • It includes the no-execv patch contributed by sbt.

  • And the Pool improvements previously located in Celery.

Bug reporting

Please report bugs related to multiprocessing at the Python bug tracker. Issues related to billiard should be reported at http://github.com/ask/billiard/issues.

Changes

2.7.3.1 - 2012-04-20

  • Python 2.5 support added.

2.7.3.0 - 2012-04-20

  • Updated from Python 2.7.3

  • Python 2.4 support removed, now only supports 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7. (may consider py3k support at some point).

  • Pool improvments from Celery.

  • no-execv patch added (http://bugs.python.org/issue8713)

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