_ssl.pyd is buggy?
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py at yahoo.com.ar
Tue Feb 13 15:00:24 EST 2007
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En Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:49:10 -0300, Laszlo Nagy <gandalf at designaproduct.biz> escribió: >> Services usually run under the LOCAL_SERVICE account, which is rather >> limited on what it is allowed to do (It has no access to network shares, >> by example). Perhaps this is afecting your program. >> > I'm sorry, it is not. My service only uses the standard output, writes > into different files and uses the http and https protocol. It does not > use microsoft networking, only TCP/IP. It is actually a spider that > downloads information from some web sites. The most strange thing is > that the main thread is enclosed in a try - except statement, and it > should log all exceptions into a file. The file is even not created, and > I see no way to debug it. Can a python win32 service program be debugged? Do you catch all exceptions on your working thread too? You didn't post that code. -- Gabriel Genellina
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