Gentlemen,
   I tried that but couldn't make it work. I couldn't get EMC to move
after I disabled the break point.
   I will try it again in the morning.
thanks
Stuart


On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Jeff Epler <jep...@unpythonic.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:39:27AM -0600, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>> Gentlemen,
>>    I read the link. It helped a lot. I am able to use gdb to do
>> limited debug of the kinematics file. I need to be able to stop the
>> debug (I think it is disable 'n') and run the control and then restart
>> the debug to catch the break point (I think it is enable 'n'). I
>> haven't been able figure out how to do that.
>
> When the breakpoint is set, it is assigned a number.  That's what to use
> for "n".  You can list all the breakpoints you've created with "info b"
> (short for "info breakpoints").
>
> You can also enable and disable all breakpoints by not giving a number.
>
> To go back to the gdb prompt to reenable a breakpoint, hit control-c.
>
> Jeff
>
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