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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:23:13+00:00 2026-05-16T00:23:13+00:00

This code is supposed to try and start a server process and return. If

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This code is supposed to try and start a server process and return.
If the port was taken, it should say “couldn’t bind to that port” and return. If the server started, it should print “Bound to port 51231” and return. But it does not return.

import socket
from multiprocessing import Process

def serverMainLoop(s,t):
    s.listen(5)
    while 1:
        pass # server goes here

host = ''
port = 51231
so = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)

try:
    so.bind((host,port))
    print "Bound to port %i"%port
    serverProcess = Process(target=serverMainloop, args=(so,60))
    serverProcess.start()
    sys.exit()
except socket.error, (value,message):
    if value==98:
        print "couldn't bind to that port"
    sys.exit()

Is there some switch I can throw that will make multiprocessing let me do this?

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    2026-05-16T00:23:14+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:23 am

    Check this page, it describes how to use os.fork() and os._exit(1) to build a daemon which forks to background.

    A prototype of what you perhaps want would be:

    pid = os.fork()
    if (pid == 0): # The first child.
       os.chdir("/")
       os.setsid()
       os.umask(0) 
       pid2 = os.fork() 
       if (pid2 == 0):  # Second child
         # YOUR CODE HERE
       else:
         sys.exit()    #First child exists
    else:           # Parent Code
      sys.exit()   # Parent exists
    

    For the reason why to fork twice see this Question (Short Version: It’s needed to orphan the child and make it a child of the init-process)

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