Google indicates that wx.Process.Kill hadn't been implemented some time ago in wxPython for Win32. Is that still the case? It's kind of a drag since several sources (including wxPython wiki) strongly advise (by my reading and intended use) using wxProcess over the built-in stuff, but it's not entirely useful if I can't kill long-running processes from an external driver.
To tie into my previous question about mocking in Python, I've got a bunch of scripts that do a bunch of things, and there's one 'master' script which can serialize these things (connecting to databases, downloading lots of data, and applying transforms to that data). I realized that the GUI part could essentially just be a command line generator for the serializer script, and trivially launch the other activities as a separate process. I/O works pretty well and I was happy with it all until I tried to implement the 'Cancel' button. Any more info, now several years after those threads I turned up? thx, -tom! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list