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bpo-26434: Fix multiprocessing grandchilds in a Windows service #1167

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Aren't there AppVeyor tests on the 2.7 branch?!

@schlamar schlamar closed this Apr 20, 2017
@schlamar schlamar reopened this Apr 20, 2017
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AraHaan commented Apr 21, 2017

@schlamar did you add your github to your bpo account that you signed the CLA on then?

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schlamar commented Apr 21, 2017 via email

@applio applio merged commit c47c315 into python:2.7 May 19, 2017
@schlamar schlamar deleted the patch-1 branch May 19, 2017 05:52
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