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Python 2.4+ spends too much time in PyEval_EvalFrame w/ xmlrpmclib #45668

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BPO 1327
Nosy @smontanaro, @amauryfa
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    assignee = None
    closed_at = <Date 2008-04-22.22:42:40.965>
    created_at = <Date 2007-10-25.21:33:42.751>
    labels = ['expert-XML', 'type-bug', 'library']
    title = 'Python 2.4+ spends too much time in PyEval_EvalFrame w/ xmlrpmclib'
    updated_at = <Date 2008-04-22.22:42:40.964>
    user = 'https://bugs.python.org/eanxgeek'

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    activity = <Date 2008-04-22.22:42:40.964>
    actor = 'amaury.forgeotdarc'
    assignee = 'none'
    closed = True
    closed_date = <Date 2008-04-22.22:42:40.965>
    closer = 'amaury.forgeotdarc'
    components = ['Library (Lib)', 'XML']
    creation = <Date 2007-10-25.21:33:42.751>
    creator = 'eanxgeek'
    dependencies = []
    files = ['8611']
    hgrepos = []
    issue_num = 1327
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    nosy_count = 4.0
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    pr_nums = []
    priority = 'normal'
    resolution = 'works for me'
    stage = None
    status = 'closed'
    superseder = None
    type = 'behavior'
    url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue1327'
    versions = ['Python 2.5', 'Python 2.4']

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