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Any task, even trivial, takes a lot of time using billiard. The same test works fine using the `multiprocessing` library.
**test.py**
```python
import billiard as mp
def func(a):
return a
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Using Celery `3.1.25` with billiard `3.3.0.23` (with Redis `4.0.2`) and running a stress test that sends ~30000 tasks (each of them consuming CPU for 100ms with a simple multiplication operation and r…
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Python 2.7.9; OSX; py2app 0.10; billiard 3.3.0.19
I'm using billiard to circumvent the os.fork() errors on Mac OSX which frequently occur with the normal multiprocessing package. To do so, I call the…
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Hi !
I'm having an issue when with billard when called for a celery task and can't figure out why ... i suspect it to be related with the way the process are created on one side and opened on the o…
achNJ updated
6 years ago
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What am I missing?
Cannot instantiate `ThreadPool`.
Exception: `AttributeError: Queue instance has no attribute '_writer'`
Relevant output:
```
In [9]: from billiard.pool import ThreadPool
In…
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I'm seeing this issue again (#260)
`TypeError: can't pickle _thread.lock objects`
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Using Windows 10
Python 3.7.7
billiard==3.6.3.0
celery==4.4.2
pyramid-celery==3.0.0
```
Downgrading t…
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when i try execute func of firt celery func tast ,error founhd!!!!!!
my system win11
Python 3.11.5
celery==5.3.6
broker redis
celery_app.py
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from celery import Celer…
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Billiard: `3.5.0.2` (from PyPi)
Python: `3.6.1`
Arch Linux
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Specifically referring to [this line](https://github.com/celery/billiard/blob/4f9a9b56ade9c232f83f29ca03a22f9ccf275a1d/billiard/p…
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# Checklist
- [x] I have verified that the issue exists against the `main` branch of Celery.
- [x] This has already been asked to the [discussions forum](https://github.com/celery/celery/discuss…