I wrote a python script, "download_vod.py" that runs a child process using subprocess module.
download_vod.py
#!/usr/bin/python
import subprocess
url = xxx
filename = xxx.mp4
cmd = "ffmpeg -i " + url + " -c:v copy -c:a copy " + "\"" + filename + "\""
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True)
proc.wait()
When I run foreground on a bash shell as below, it works fine and terminates properly
./download_vod.py
But a problem occurs when I run the script background as below.
./download_vod.py&
The script always stops as below.
[1]+ Stopped download_vod.py
If I resume the job as below, it resumes and terminates properly.
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I assume it is caused by running subprocess because it never happens without subprocess.
Would you let me know what happens to the subprocess (child process) when I run the python script as background? And how would it be fixed?