I'm trying to run two servers in the same program at once. Here are the two: class TftpServJ(Thread): def __init__(self, ip, root, port=69, debug = False ): Thread.__init__(self) setup stuff here
def run(self): try: self.server.listen(self.ip, self.port) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass and class XMLServer(Thread): def __init__(self, host, port, hostid, rsa_key): Thread.__init__(self) setup stuff def run(self): self.server.serve_forever() I call them as: tftpserv = TftpServJ(host, "/home/twistedphrame/Desktop/xmlrpc_server/ server") tftpserv.run() xmlserv = XMLServer(host, port, HostID, key) xmlserv.run() it seems that tftpserv runs but wont go on to spawn xmlserv as well. do I need to fork if I want both these to run at the same time? It was my impression that by using Thread execution in the main program would continue. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list