Why does this code behave differently in Python3.1 than in Python2.6?

Appears to be a difference in buffering. Adding a p.stdin.flush() call solved the problem. (See the comments above).

Appears to be a difference in buffering. Adding a p.stdin.flush() call solved the problem. (See the comments above).

Community wiki as I deserve no credits for this answer, but some answer needs to be marked accepted. @Geo Pop: Please "accept" this question, as it apparently is correct.

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