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execute commands independantly

execute commands independantly execute commands independantlyRune Strand rune.strand at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 09:59:09 EDT 2005
Mike Tammerman wrote:
> I am trying to execute an executable or a pyton script inside my
> program. I looked at the subprocess and os module. But all the
> functions in these modules blocks my application. What I want to do is
> run the subprocess without any concern. I don't care of its return type
> or child signals. Just start and let it run independantly.

If you don't need any output, os.system('app') should do.


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