Josh Rosenberg <shadowranger+pyt...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I don't know what triggered the change, but I strongly suspect this is not a 
supported use of the multiprocessing module; Process is for worker processes 
(still running Python), and it has a lot of coordination machinery set up 
between parent and child (for use by, among other things,  join) that exec 
severs rather abruptly.

Launching unrelated child processes is what the subprocess module is for.

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nosy: +josh.r

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