Well, it was worth a shot and is giving me some ideas to try. (I just
tested this myself too, just to be sure it wouldn't work.)
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 8:24:44 PM UTC-4 mmer...@gmail.com wrote:
> Well I might have answered too hastily. Seems the first process is
> controlled by fabric a
Well I might have answered too hastily. Seems the first process is controlled
by fabric and not virtualenv.
- Michael
> On Jun 8, 2022, at 19:23, Michael Merickel wrote:
>
> I doubt you’ll have the same problem with “python -m pyramid.scripts.pserve
> dev_admin.ini” but would be good to fin
I doubt you’ll have the same problem with “python -m pyramid.scripts.pserve
dev_admin.ini” but would be good to find out. The process list appears to be
due to the virtualenv wrapper around a console script which this should skip.
- Michael
> On Jun 8, 2022, at 15:31, 'Jonathan Vanasco' via py
I doubt anyone here may have experienced this, but I've run out of
resources to explore on this...
We use Fabric (fabfile.org) to automate a lot of things. It is great.
I built a new routine in it this week, and I can't get it to clean up
properly. The routine simply spins up an admin version