It seems to be a Python thread that is stuck somehow. The backtrace points to:
Added in commit 0ffe157.
If you have time to test, can you try with app_python3s module without a mod-init callback for it? It should indicate if there is eventually an issue with multi-threading state altered by forking, as app_python3 initialises the class in mod-init before forking.
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It seems to be a Python thread that is stuck somehow. The backtrace points to:
Added in commit 0ffe157.
If you have time to test, can you try with app_python3s module without a mod-init callback for it? It should indicate if there is eventually an issue with multi-threading state altered by forking, as app_python3 initialises the class in mod-init before forking.
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