Start server via module argument instead of script path#195
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Thanks for your PR! It looks like a robust solution, but I will test it out in a few different contexts before merging. |
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Tested working. Thanks for your contribution!
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The current method of starting the server doesn't work when installed in a conda environment (scripts like start_photomap are placed in a Scripts subdirectory, but this assumes they're next to the python executable). This PR changes it to start the server via a module argument to the python executable.