On 2006-04-21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
> i wanted to start execute a command and put it in the background. i am
> using Unix.
If you use subprocess, or even os.spawn, it should be portable and work
on all systems (although the docs list some restrictions).
> Usually i st
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i wanted to start execute a command and put it in the background. i am
>using Unix.
>Usually i start this command using something like this :
>"/path/somecmd &" with the "&" to put it to background.
Even if it's in the background with "&
hi
i wanted to start execute a command and put it in the background. i am
using Unix.
Usually i start this command using something like this :
"/path/somecmd &" with the "&" to put it to background.
i looked at the subprocess module docs and came across this statement
Replacing os.spawn*
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