On Mon, 2009-10-12, §ä´m¦Û¤vª�...@¤ù¤Ñ wrote: > ?? ???z?mcommand (???m???v...@????)?n???????G > : I have a daemon process which will call a python program. > : What do I do if I want to dump the exception when the python program exist > : by uncaught exception. > : Thanks a lot! > > By the way, the python program is multi-thread
It doesn't really matter if it's multi-threaded, or even that it is Python. You would have the same problem with any program which may print stuff to standard output or standard error, and/or exit. I think it depends completely on the design of your daemon, and why it calls another program. And what it does while that other program is running. inetd/xinetd on Unix is one example, but they feed the program's output (all of it, both standard output and standard error, IIRC) to the remote client. Same with CGI, I think. /Jorgen -- // Jorgen Grahn <grahn@ Oo o. . . \X/ snipabacken.se> O o . -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list