Thanks for the confirmation. I will see if I can reduce the code down to something managable and post the failing code.
Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > John Henry schrieb: > > Can Python thread start threads? It appears not. When I do that, the > > sub-threads gets to certain point and just sit there. If I run the > > code serially and not run the sub-thread code as threads, everything is > > fine. > > It can. > > import threading, time > > > class Test(threading.Thread): > def __init__(self, num): > threading.Thread.__init__(self) > self._num = num > self.setDaemon(True) > self.start() > > def run(self): > if self._num > 0: > t = Test(self._num - 1) > while True: > time.sleep(.2) > print "T_%i" % self._num > > > t = Test(4) > > while True: > time.sleep(2.0) > > > > I throught the problem is when you run multiple processes of Pythons... > > > No. > > Whatever you do, it must be the cause. Without code - nobody can tell > you why. > > Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list