Noah - thank you, yes the "screen" command is a very good suggestion.
I did not know about it.  For others needing to do a similar thing,
after following Noah's suggestion for the "screen python start-
project.py" and then control-A and "d", the detached unix process
keeps running after I exit to log out the unix terminal.  Then later
to kill th process, I can log back on and then at command line type
screen -r
(where -r is for "resume")
and then inside the screen program I do a control-A and "K".


On May 28, 10:35 pm, "Noah Gift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is not related, as this is a pure unix question. A tool like nohup
> > will do the trick, but several alternatives exist.
>
> I plan on going to supervisor, but use screen python2.5 start-project.py
>
> then do a control-A
>
> then a "d" to detach...works for me..


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