[Marc writes] > On Unix you can install a signal > handler in the Python program which then translates the SIGTERM > signal into a normal Python exception. Sending the signal then > causes the same as e.g. hitting Ctrl-C in a program: an > exception is raised asynchronously, but it can be handled > properly by the Python exception clauses to enable safe > shutdown of the process. I understand this. This is why I was skeptical that a "terminate-without-prejudice" only version would be useful. I _think_ this fairly large email is agreeing that it isn't of much use. If so, then I am afraid you are on your own :-( Mark.
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