At 01:34 PM 3/3/00 -0800, you wrote:
>This problem was not resolved by switching to beta 21. The same symptoms
>persist. 
>
>  Error: evaluating output from the debugger caused a Lisp error.
>  Debugger output: 
>  (jde-dbo-event-set
>  1 "all"
>  (list "Thread" 1182 "ExecuteThread-0" "runnable" "suspended at
>breakpoint")
>  (list 'jde-dbo-breakpoint-hit-event 0
>  (list "mServlet" "mServlet.java" 338) nil nil)).
>  Lisp error: (error Command attempted to use minibuffer while in
>minibuffer)
>

Hi Christopher,


I don't know what the problem is. I will look into it further over the weekend.

I would appreciate your supplying me with a complete snapshot.

As the JDE website states, it is generally not a good idea when requesting
help for you to select what info to submit as there may be useful
information that you inadvertently leave out.

I realize you are having trouble with the Submit Bug Report command so
perhaps we should resolve this problem first. The question is why can't
Emacs find reporter.el or reporter.elc on your system. Is it on your system?


>I still see only two panes while debugging. Could it be that the debugger
>tries to write someting into the middle pane (the buffer exists but it
>doesn't come up in a pane), and ends up attempting to modify the minibuffer?
>Just a wild guess ...
>

This is normal when you are debugging an attached process. I don't think it
has anything to do with the error you are getting.

- Paul


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