> No, this is not a bug. You must not call Thread.run(), use Thread.start() > instead - else your code won't run in a different thread of execution. See > http://docs.python.org/lib/thread-objects.htmlon how to use Thread > objects - and note that you should *only* override __init__ and run, if > any. > Instead of extending join(), write a specific method to signal the > quitEvent or just let the caller signal it. And I don't see in this > example why do you need two different events (one on the thread, another > on the service controller), a single event would suffice. > > -- > Gabriel Genellina
Thanks for help, It works now:D -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list