[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello. > > I am running Fedora Linux and KDE, using the Konsole command line. > > When coding Python, I regularly make a bug causing my program to not > terminate. But how do I kill the non-terminating Python interpreter > without killing the entire Konsole? > > The default way of killing the current process on the command line is > Ctrl+C, but that doesn't work with Python. Neither do the "terminate > task", "suspend task" or "interrupt task" commands (available from > right-click in Konsole). > > So, can someone please help? How do I kill Python without having to > restart Konsole?
put it into the background using C-z, and then look for it's pid using ps. Issue a kill -9 towards it. For example, I just in the moment use this commandline to do so (for a certain script named frontend_cherrypy.py: ps ux | grep frontend | kill -9 `cut -c 5-15` Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list