Message48462
| Author | tim.peters |
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| Date | 2006-07-09.19:21:54 |
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Logged In: YES user_id=31435 Martin, FYI, on Windows the os.spawn() functions return the process handle, so that's the natural use case: killing a process spawned by Python's os.spawn*(). This is a little confusing because the spawn() functions are documented as returning "the process ID", and verbiage inside the spawn docs explains that it doesn't really mean "process ID" on Windows. |
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| 2007-08-23 15:43:17 | admin | link | issue1220212 messages |
| 2007-08-23 15:43:17 | admin | create | |