Re: how to start a new process while the other ist running on

2004-12-22 Thread Erik Geiger
Donn Cave schrieb: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: [...] > > Thats what I've tried, but it did not work. Maybe it's because I want to > > start something like su -c '/path/to/skript $parameter1 $parameter2

Re: how to start a new process while the other ist running on

2004-12-22 Thread Erik Geiger
Thanks, thats what I use now :) Harlin Seritt schrieb: > Quickie: > > os.system("/path/to/script.sh &") > > More elegant, have a look at threads > > -------- > Harlin Seritt > > Erik Geiger wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> sorry,

Re: how to start a new process while the other ist running on

2004-12-22 Thread Erik Geiger
Jean Brouwers schrieb: > > > See the os. spawn* functions. For example > > os.spawnv(os.P_NOWAIT, /path/to/script, args) > > /Jean Brouwers > > Thats what I've tried, but failed. Thanks anyway ;-) Greets Erik [...] -- Jemanden wie ein rohes Ei zu behandeln kann auch bedeuten, ihn in

Re: how to start a new process while the other ist running on

2004-12-22 Thread Erik Geiger
Fredrik Lundh schrieb: > Erik Geiger wrote: > [...] >> How to start a shell script without waiting for the exit of that shell >> script? It shall start the shell script and immediately execute the next >> python command. > > if you have Python 2.4, you

how to start a new process while the other ist running on

2004-12-21 Thread Erik Geiger
Hi, sorry, my english ist not that got but I'll try. I have a running python script (capisuit incoming.py). This script shall start a linux shell script. If I start this script like os.system(/paht/to shellscipt.sh) the python scipt waits for the exit of the shell script and then goes on with the