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Previously, to make these run on Windows, I added the '.py' extension. For example 'salt-master' => 'salt-master.py' If this wasn't done, you would get an exception that looks like this when spawning an addition process: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\salt\bin\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 380, in main prepare(preparation_data) File "C:\salt\bin\lib\multiprocessing\forking.py", line 489, in prepare file, path_name, etc = imp.find_module(main_name, dirs) ImportError: No module named salt-master Instead of adding the '.py' extension, I found another work-around that seems to avoid the issue. The details are described in the file comments. Signed-off-by: Sergey Kizunov <sergey.kizunov@ni.com> |
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salt-run | ||
salt-ssh | ||
salt-syndic | ||
salt-unity |