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Celery + Windows #3005

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pulse-mind opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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Celery + Windows #3005

pulse-mind opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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Celery does not work perfectly under windows.
But It works when I add in the command line : --pool=solo
So it could be nice to add in the readme this information when the user select windows + celery.

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It would help others users. I spent a lot of time to find this solution. I was going to use another solution like damatiq which works too but there is less tools.

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Is this well enough documented in Celery? If not, it would be even better to add a paragraph in their docs. If yes, we could link to their docs somewhere, yes.

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pulse-mind commented Jan 26, 2021 via email

@Andrew-Chen-Wang
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Try using WSL. It shouldn't be too hard to setup nowadays. If anything, your production servers will most likely be using some form of linux/bsd, some might as well use the same platform.

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