Example of signaling and creating a python daemon
Jon Monteleone
uomart at ihug.co.nz
Sun Sep 18 23:44:34 EDT 2005
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What I dont understand about daemonizing a python script is whether or not it requires the daemon creation, ie the signal handling and forking of the process, to be part of the daemon code or is this code in a separate program that acts like a wrapper to turn a python program into a daemon. The latter is how linux documentation describes turning a program into a daemon. I guess I am wondering about the difference between using python to daemonize a program vs using a bash script to daemonize a program. Cheers -Jon ----- Original Message ----- From: <jepler at unpythonic.net> To: "David Pratt" <fairwinds at eastlink.ca> Cc: <python-list at python.org> Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:31 AM Subject: Re: Example of signaling and creating a python daemon > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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