On Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at 10:02:02 AM UTC+5:30, snorble wrote: > Anyone know of a Python application running as a Windows service in > production? I'm planning a network monitoring application that runs as > a service and reports back to the central server. Sort of a heartbeat > type agent to assist with "this server is down, go check on it" type > situations. > > If using Visual Studio and C# is the more reliable way, then I'll go > that route. I love Python, but everything I read about Python services > seems to have workarounds ahoy for various situations (or maybe that's > just Windows services in general?). And there seem to be multiple > layers of workarounds, since it takes py2exe (or similar) and there > are numerous workarounds required there, depending on which libraries > and functionality are being used. Overall, reading about Windows > services in Python is not exactly a confidence inspiring experience. > If I knew of a reference example of something reliably running in > production, I'd feel better than copying and pasting some code from a > guy's blog.
Have you got any resolution for creating a service in windows 7 32bit -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list