On 2007-04-02, Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> 1. The easiest is to run nohup on your script in the background: >>> >>> $ nohup myscript.py > output.txt 2> error.txt & >>> >>> Then you can disconnect but your script will keep running. Try man nohup >>> for more information. >>> >>> 2. Use GNU screen on your remote terminal, and detach the screen instead >>> of logging off. >>> >>> 3. Set up your script to fork as a daemon. Google for ["python cookbook" >>> fork daemon] to find a few recipes for this. > > [Ulysse] >> 1. nohup seems not to be installed on my "reduced linux distribution". >> It's a OpenWrt tunning on my WRT54GL Broadband router. > > If you are running bash, you can do this:
He's not running bash. He's running busybox's shell. [He'd be far better off asking his question in an OpenWRT or Busybox forum, since it's got absolutely nothing to do with Python.] -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! They don't hire at PERSONAL PINHEADS, visi.com Mr. Toad! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list