2009/7/13 Anthony Tuininga <anthony.tuini...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Michael Wood<esiot...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> 2009/7/13 Anthony Tuininga <anthony.tuini...@gmail.com>:
[...]
>> Yes, I had a look at all the sample files in the service directory.
>> They were pretty clear, but it just wasn't clear to me how to actually
>> get the service installed and if I should just dump my code into the
>> run() method :)
>
> Sure. I've clarified that further so hopefully the next person that
> looks at it won't be as confused. :-)

:)

>> Thanks for the hint.  I assume this has to happen within some or other
>> timeout.  Is this of the order of seconds or less?
>
> The service GUI is fairly "forgiving" in some senses and quite
> ruthless in others. It will wait up to about a minute for the service
> to stop before giving up. Thereafter you have to go about things by
> killing processes, rebooting, etc. Hopefully the majority of the
> problems that you would see in developing Windows services have
> already been taken care of in the base executable. I've not had any
> after the initial problems -- but that's no guarantee, unfortunately.
> :-)

OK thanks for the info.  And thanks a lot for cx_Freeze!

-- 
Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com>

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