R. David Murray added the comment:

I think Ned meant "it is *not* likely to be in the python interpreter or 
standard library", and that you should seek help from the third party people 
trying to track down the problem.  *If* it turns out to be python or the 
stdlib, which means you've managed to find a reproducer that does *not* involve 
the third party packages, *then* come back and reopen the issue.

Like Ned said, good luck, but we really can't provide you any more help here 
until the third party packages are eliminated from the equation.

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nosy: +r.david.murray
status: open -> closed

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