making a Windows NT service out of a python program
Christian Tismer
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Tue Jul 13 08:01:44 EDT 1999
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Bill Tutt wrote: > > Take a look at the stuff in win32\demos\service\ of your friendly latest > Win32 extension install tree. > > It shows you how to wrap Python code into an NT service quite easily. > > The code in win32\lib\win32serivceutil.py appears to do almost everything > you would ever want to do with a service. Very cool stuff... This is all great stuff if you have understood it already. For me, it is still unclear what makes up a service, and what I need at the minimum to turn a Python program into an NT service. I need nothing more than to run Medusa as a service. Did anybody do this before? Do I need special calls at all? thanks - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer at appliedbiometrics.com> Applied Biometrics GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 101 : *Starship* http://starship.python.net 10553 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net PGP Fingerprint E182 71C7 1A9D 66E9 9D15 D3CC D4D7 93E2 1FAE F6DF we're tired of banana software - shipped green, ripens at home
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