A pure Python script should never be able to crash the interpreter, so
this must be an interpreter bug rather than an lsb bug.  lsb_release is
just the unlucky script executed in whatever context manages to break
python3.2.

A crash in Py_FatalError doesn't tell us much, though.  It would be nice
to know what message is printed.

** Package changed: lsb (Ubuntu) => python3.2 (Ubuntu)

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