I have some Python code that works correctly when I use python.exe to run it, but fails if I use pythonw.exe.
def runStuff(commandLine):
outputFileName = 'somefile.txt'
outputFile = open(outputFileName, "w")
try:
result = subprocess.call(commandLine, shell=True, stdout=outputFile)
except:
print 'Exception thrown:', str(sys.exc_info()[1])
myThread = threading.Thread(None, target=runStuff, commandLine=['whatever...'])
myThread.start()
The message I get is:
Exception thrown: [Error 6] The handle is invalid
However, if I don't specify the 'stdout' parameter, subprocess.call() starts okay.
I can see that pythonw.exe might be redirecting output itself, but I can't see why I'm blocked from specifying stdout for a new thread.
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