On Mon, Jul 06, 2009, Hatem Nassrat wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Peter Astrand wrote, >> >> I've made a patch (attached) to subprocess.py (and test_subprocess.py) >> that should guard against EINTR, but I haven't committed it yet. It's >> quite large. >> >> Are Python modules supposed to handle EINTR? Why not let the C code handle >> this? Or, perhaps the signal module should provide a sigaction function, >> so that users can use SA_RESTART. > > This is a snippet from a email sent in 2004, I was wondering if there > was any update on this issue. Are these issues supposed to be handled on > a per application basis, or will a fix go into Python in the near > future? For starters, if there is to be any progress, there needs to be an open issue on bugs.python.org -- have you searched to see if one already exists and created one if it doesn't? -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "as long as we like the same operating system, things are cool." --piranha
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