It seems to be a python issue, but only when dealing with legacy/deprecated classes. It would not be hard to fix the applications; where you see:
class Foo: ...
Change it to:
class Foo(object): ...
And the problem should go away.
It seems to be a python issue, but only when dealing with legacy/deprecated classes. It would not be hard to fix the applications; where you see:
class Foo:
...
Change it to:
class Foo(object):
...
And the problem should go away.