So I'm trying to learn d3, and the wiki suggested that
To view the examples locally, you must have a local web server. Any
web server will work; for example you can run Python's built-in
server:
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8888 &
Great... only now I have a server running... but at some point I think I should probably shut that down again.
Is there a better way of shutting it down than using kill <pid>
? That seems like kind of a big hammer for a little job.
(I'm running Mac OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard))
FWIW: ctrl+c
gives about 10 lines of traceback, complaining about being interrupted.
kill -3 <pid>
gives a Finder warning in a separate window 'Python quit unexpectedly'.
The default kill <pid>
and kill -15 <pid>
are relatively clean (and simple).
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