Portably killing/signalling another process not supported?
Christian Heimes
lists at cheimes.de
Sat Jan 26 12:39:45 EST 2008
John Nagle wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be any way to portably kill another process
> in Python. "os.kill" is Mac/Unix only. The "signal" module only lets
> you send signals to the current process. And the "subprocess" module
> doesn't have a "kill" function.
>
> Subprocess objects really should have a portable "interrupt" or
> "kill" function. They already have "poll" and "wait", which have
> to be implemented differently for different systems; that's the
> logical place for "kill".
>
> Yes, there are nonportable workarounds
> (http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/347462)
> but no portable solution.
We are looking for somebody to implement a portable and cross platform
implementation of kill() and send_signal() for the subprocess module.
Are you interested in working on a patch for Python 2.6 and 3.0?
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