2012/8/1 Laszlo Nagy <gand...@shopzeus.com>: > On thing is sure: os.fork() doesn't work under Microsoft Windows. Under > Unix, I'm not sure if os.fork() can be mixed with > multiprocessing.Process.start(). I could not find official documentation on > that. This must be tested on your actual platform. And don't forget to use > Queue.get() in your test. :-) >
Yes I know we don't care about Windows for this particular project.. I think mixing multiprocessing and fork should not harm, but probably is unnecessary since I'm already in another process after the fork so I can just make it run what I want. Otherwise is there a way to do same thing only using multiprocessing? (running a process that is detachable from the process that created it) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list