New submission from Jeff DuMonthier :
The following simple example code creates a started SyncManager and passes it
as an argument to a subprocess started with multiprocessing.Process(). It
works on Linux and Mac OS but fails on Windows.
import multiprocessing as mp
def subProcFn(m1
New submission from Jeff DuMonthier:
In multiprocessing, attempting to add a Queue proxy to a dict or Namespace
proxy (all returned by the same SyncManager) raises an exception indicating a
keyword argument 'manager_owned=True' has been passed to the function
AutoProxy() but