Also, might I suggest that, at least for purposes of debugging, you
use a virtualenv (or a throwaway VM if you prefer) and install a copy
of Twisted from this decade.  Twisted is very stable, and fixes lots
of bugs in every release.  So you're fairly unlikely to uncover *new*
problems, but very likely to fix the problem you're seeing, by doing
so.

Dustin

On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz <gl...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2014, at 2:03 AM, Franz Schwartau <fr...@electromail.org> wrote:
>
>> I know twisted 8.2.0 is quite old. Unfortunatly there are no newer RPM in 
>> RHEL/CentOS or even EPEL.
>
> Yeah, RHEL is kind of a bummer.
>
>> I could provide the complete code. But it would be laborious to set up 
>> everything. You'd need postfix, ppolicy, mysql, etc. It would be easier (for 
>> you) if I'd set up a VM.
>
> If you need more than MySQL + Twisted alone to reproduce the bug, then I 
> would suggest that perhaps you haven't tracked it down far enough to do 
> useful investigations within Twisted... I appreciate that you're willing to 
> set up a VM, but the interesting thing is to extract the problem into a 
> simple example, not to get the whole ball of mud running :).
>
> -glyph
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