Okay thanks. Reading on it, seems like it's caused by library and compiler compatibility issues with no current way forward. Worse yet it may be caused by threading issues. And it's intermittent to reproduce for some people to boot. Being a SW developer myself, this does not look promising for a fix any time soon. I guess my best bet is to use 3.5 or stick to 2.6 then?
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