Hello, I am experiencing an odd infrequent bug in Python 2.7.3 with GIL enabled. For some files pushed over TCP socket I get 'connection reset by peer' and clients only receive a randomly long part of the file.
This situation occurs only in ~0.1% of cases but if it happens for a given file it keeps on always occuring for that file. The server host is 2-cored Linux 3.8.1 on a VMware VM. The problem is mitigated by adding time.sleep(0.001) just before the portion of data is being pushed though the socket. It also seems to be known for a long time [1]. So my question is - is it something that I can expect to be fixed in the future Python releases? Michal [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/441374/why-am-i-seeing-connection-reset-by-peer-error
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