At 09:42 PM 2/8/00 -0100, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>At 02:54 PM 2/8/00 -0500, Ted Guild wrote:
>>Mark,
>>
>>Thank you.  Got mine working over lunch, but without the JDEbug menu
>>
>>only mention I found in release notes for this variable was dated for
>>beta5 release and it didn't work.  
>>
>> '(jde-db-debugger (quote ("jdb" . "Class")))
>>
>
>Just so others will not be misled by the above misinformation, here
>is the relevant excerpt from the JDE 2.1.6 beta5 release notes:
>
>
>To debug a project with JDEbug, you must first select
>it as the debugger for the project. You do this by customizing the
>variable jde-db-debugger. To customize this variable,
>select Options->Save Project from the JDE menu to display 

Okay, the above should have read Options->Project in the original
and this has now changed to Options->General. Perhaps this is what
confused the user. Anyway, perhaps it's time for me to suspend
further development of JDEbug and start writing documentation.

- Paul

>the project customization buffer. Then edit the jde-db-debugger
>entry in the buffer to read as follows:
>
>Jde Db Debugger: [Hide]
>Name: jdebug
>Debugger type is  
>( ) Executable
>(*) Class
>   [State]: you have set this option, but not saved it for future sessions.
>Specify debugger. [More]
>
>Finally, save the setting. If you want to use the debugger 
>only on the current project, select "Set for current session"
>from the customization buffer's State menu and then select
>Options->Save Project from the JDE menu to save the setting
>in the project's project file. Otherwise, select
>the "Save for future sessions" options to save the setting
>in your .emacs file.
>
>- Paul
>
>

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