Hi!
Inside a Python script (I use Python 2.4) several different child
processes are created by using os.fork().
My problem: I want only the parent process to print some output and
then create the child processes. But even If I use print BEFORE using
os.fork, everything that was printed by the pa
"flush" your files before forking.
For me, this program gives the correct output 'hello\n' when correct=1.
When correct=0, I get either 'hello\nhello' or 'hellohello\n' as output.
correct = 0
import sys, os
sys.stdout.writ