If you have a visitor, for example yourself, even if the page isn't loading 
you'll probably be interacting with your app via ping/pong of some sort - 
thus the app is still blocking and won't want to shut down.

The way in which I get around this is by pressing CTRL + C up arrow enter, 
this basically queues > close > run last command - it may have a 2-5 second 
delay due to the blocking but then your app is back up.

On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 6:22:18 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>
> When I want to restart the process sometimes Ctrl+C stops it and I can 
> start it again without problems.
> But normally it doesn't stop, so I'm forced to press Ctrl+Z, which 
> sometimes lets the socket open and I have to switch to another port 
> (socket.error: No socket could be created).
>
> I'm doing something wrong with the configuration or exceptions? I don't 
> have anything like try: ... except Exception, e: pass which would catch the 
> ctrl+c exception.
> I'm the only one having this problem?
>
> Thanks!
> PS: If you wonder, I do need to restart the process because of this issue 
> (see my last coment): 
> https://github.com/webpy/webpy/issues/29#issuecomment-27728234
>

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