On 17/11/21 23:02, Robert Armstrong wrote:
Paul Koning
<paulkoning at comcast.net> wrote:
If your PyDECnet is run from Unix startup machinery, typically having it
exit would get it restarted shortly after.
Yeah, Upstart will do this if you
want to run pyDECnet as a service. I
often find that annoying and I don't actually do that for pyDECnet. I have
my own script for running pyDECnet instead. If it exits, it won't come back
:)
I think that's his point though. Having it exit is going to have
non-consistent behavior depending on how it's setup.
-brian