Cool, what did you have to change in jruby-debug?  Or is already part of
your latest SVN commits?  I'd love to try it out, and am downloading the NB
ruby build now.

--Chris

On 10/18/07, Martin Krauskopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Martin Krauskopf wrote:
> > Then when JRuby interpreter is selected in NetBeans jruby-debug is
> > always used, no matter to what is set in the Options dialog. And what
> > happens? Debugger does not start up at all - so it's currently useful
> > only for jruby-debug developers. But that will be false very soon... I
> > hope... umm... Peter, Chris? :)
>
> Not true anymore. I was able to start it up and did one step in NetBeans
> (with my local hacked jruby-debug version).
> Not that much but good start :)
>
> Otherwise as you said Peter, threading (commands) are not supported.
> That's the reason, why it is hard to make it work from the IDE. But
> should not be hard to make basics work. I think it's just about some
> setter/getters - to make it work badly; and tons of polishing to make it
> work correctly.
>
>         m.
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