That's unrelated to this ticket. It's due to incorrect usage of
iterparse(). Please read the documentation. Passing a parser into
iterparse() is not possible and the second argument of iterparse() is
not for what the author of the code apparently thinks it is.


** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: New => Fix Released

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  etree.iterparse() raises lxml.etree.XMLSyntaxError: None

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