Re: Multithreaded python script calls the COMMAND LINE

2006-12-07 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Thursday 7/12/2006 19:13, johnny wrote: > Anyway, if you have many conversion processes running, you should pass > them unique file names to avoid conflicts. > Where does the '1' name come from? If it's you, don't use a fixed name > - the tempfile module may be useful. I am giving unique nam

Re: Multithreaded python script calls the COMMAND LINE

2006-12-07 Thread johnny
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > That depends on how you invoke it: os.system creates a new shell which > in turn creates a new process; the spawn* functions do that directly. I am using os.system. Here is my code import ftplib, posixpath, threading from TaskQueue import TaskQueue def worker(tq):

Re: Multithreaded python script calls the COMMAND LINE

2006-12-07 Thread gagsl-py
On 7 dic, 17:36, "johnny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have python script does ftp download in a multi threaded way. Each > thread downloads a file, close the file, calls the comman line to > convert the .doc to pdf. Command line should go ahead and convert the > file. My question is, when each t