How do I force a single instance of a python app?
Moshe Zadka
moshez at math.huji.ac.il
Sun Oct 29 09:34:33 EST 2000
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Alex Martelli wrote: > "Mark Hammond" <MarkH at ActiveState.com> wrote in message > news:xM2K5.894$Tq6.8420 at news-server.bigpond.net.au... > [snip] > > The idea of creating a directory was one I saw in a very old source > > control system. They documented that they used a directory as a lock, > > as it was the only reasonable, cross platform, atomic operation with > > This classic approach is also exposed in Python documentation material, > such as the talk Guido gave at SD '99 East; see "A simple lock solution": It doesn't work in he face of crashing application, which is what the original applicant asked. A better solution would be to have a locking daemon. Connecting to a port would be an atomic operation if the server is not multi-threaded.
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