[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So I have a python program that runs a bunch of other programs....it > then loops forever, occasionally executing other programs. > > To run each of these programs my python code executes: > subprocess.Popen(command_line, shell=True, stdout=fd, > stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) > > where command_line is an appropriate command line. :) > > Now my problem is when I abort this program it kills off all the child > processes I've started. In this case I don't want that. How can I > stop the child processes from dieing when I kill off the parent?
It depends on why the children are dying. >From what you say, it seems likely that they're trying to write to their standard output, and exiting because that's a pipe that is now closed. If that's the case, it's probably best to start by deciding where you want that output to go when the parent process has ended. Perhaps you can just send it all to a log file in the first place. -M- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list