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            Thank for your mail.
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            That was the first think I thought :-) Unfortunately, calling my script with a & causes that I lack all communication with my script (the plugin). We need something like AJAX.<br />
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            Quoting christopher lau <chris.d.lau@gmail.com>:
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                Hi Marcin,<br />
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                Correct me if I'm wrong developers, but I believe you should be able to run your extension as a "background process".  In linux it involve calling your script with a "&" simple at the end of the command from terminal, i.e.<br />
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                python test.py&<br />
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                This would allow the process to execute in the background. <br />
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                Hope that helps,<br />
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                On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Marcin Pawlowski <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:marcinp@genesilico.pl">marcinp@genesilico.pl</a>></span> wrote:<br />
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                        Dear Chimera developers.<br />
                        Me and of my students are developing  a chimera extension to deal with<br />
                        protein structures.<br />
                        Unfortunately, the execution of our plunging last at least 5 minutes,<br />
                        so during this time the chimera program is hinged.  We would like to<br />
                        execute the program in an asynchronous way.<br />
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                        Is it possible?<br />
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                        Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further<br />
                        information about our project.<br />
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                        Best regards,<br />
                        Marcin Pawlowski<br />
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                Scanned for malicious content. See headers for details.
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