On 6/6/06, Fredrik Lundh <fredrik at pythonware.com> wrote: > Jim Jewett wrote: > > > For pkgutil in particular, the change is that instead of writing to > > stderr (which can scroll off and get lost), it will write to the > > errorlog. In a truly default setup, that still ends up writing to > > stderr. > > umm. if pkgutil fails to open a pkg file, isn't it rather likely that > the program will terminate with an ImportError a few milliseconds later? Maybe a mean time of a few milliseconds later. It really depends on the operating system's scheduler. If the failure occurs just at the end of a scheduler quantum, the process may not run again for some time. This would happen regardless of whether the operating system was modern. Jeremy
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