Neal, You have diagnosed the problem. I wrote this particular code as a standalone, command line driven routine that has defaults when no arguments are present. So when I import my module it uses defaults, which are intended for a linux box at work, not the Win98 box at home and it hangs. Clearly sloppyness on my part. I need to do some error checking. David Lees Neal Norwitz wrote: > > David Lees wrote: > > > Looks useful, but the first thing I tried running it on is some threaded > > socket code and checker.py seems to hang. I think it is trying to run > > the code, which is a problem, because it is not located on the right > > machine for running. I tried both from a DOS window in Win98SE using > > Python 2.0 and also with PythonWin. > > Hmmm. From in the interpretter, can you do import: > > import your_module > > Does that work? If you send me your code or a small subset that > you are having the problem with, I can take a look. > > Neal
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