Issues: I figured fname was throwing an exception due to the fact I did not qualify .exe at the end of my command. Regardless, upon further investigation using a simple example such as:
""" The most basic (working) CherryPy 3.1 Windows service possible. Requires Mark Hammond's pywin32 package. """ import cherrypy import win32serviceutil import win32service class HelloWorld: """ Sample request handler class. """ @cherrypy.expose def index(self): return "Hello world!" class MyService(win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework): """NT Service.""" _svc_name_ = "CherryPyService" _svc_display_name_ = "CherryPy Service" def SvcDoRun(self): cherrypy.tree.mount(HelloWorld(), '/') # in practice, you will want to specify a value for # log.error_file below or in your config file. If you # use a config file, be sure to use an absolute path to # it, as you can't be assured what path your service # will run in. cherrypy.config.update({ 'global':{ 'log.screen': False, 'engine.autoreload.on': False, 'engine.SIGHUP': None, 'engine.SIGTERM': None } }) cherrypy.engine.start() cherrypy.engine.block() def SvcStop(self): self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING) cherrypy.engine.exit() self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOPPED) # very important for use with py2exe # otherwise the Service Controller never knows that it is stopped ! if __name__ == '__main__': win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(MyService) The service doe not start and gives me the untimely fashion error when win32servileutil calls win32service.StartService(hs, None).
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