Peter Hansen wrote: > Michele Petrazzo wrote: >> This is the exception: >> >> Unhandled exception in thread started by <bound method >> Thread.__bootstrap of <Thread(Thread-1, stopped daemon)>> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "C:\Python23\lib\threading.py", line 451, in __bootstrap >> self.__stop() >> File "C:\Python23\lib\threading.py", line 460, in __stop >> self.__block.notifyAll() >> File "C:\Python23\lib\threading.py", line 256, in notifyAll >> self.notify(len(self.__waiters)) >> File "C:\Python23\lib\threading.py", line 238, in notify >> currentThread() # for side-effect >> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable > > > One of the steps the interpreter takes is to go through all modules and > rebind all globals to None. I suspect currentThread is a global in the > above (although I thought that particular issue was fixed in Python > 2.4... are you running an older version?).
Like you can see (c:\python23), I'm working with python 2.3. I'll try with 2.4. > > The "simplest" thing to do is to ignore this exception because it's > spurious". One way to ignore it is simply to wrap that particular > daemon thread's "run" method with a "try/except: pass" so that all > exceptions are swallowed quietly. Often that's not preferable, however, > since it will of course swallow real exceptions too. After a lot of tries, I modify the twisted threadselectreactor with your hack, and now it work. > -Peter Thanks a lot, Michele -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list