Hi Morten,

It's possible there is a regression. I will take a look
this evening to see if I can reproduce the problem. 

Just to be sure, which debugger are you using? The JDEE's
interface to jdb or JDEbug?

Paul

Morten writes:
 > fre, 2004-11-19 kl. 08:40 skrev Morten:
 > > tor, 2004-11-18 kl. 08:23 skrev Morten / Datagruppen MultiMED:
 > > > ons, 2004-11-17 kl. 22:21 skrev Javier S. Lopez:
 > > > > Morten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 > > > > 
 > > > > > ons, 2004-11-17 kl. 14:05 skrev Javier S. Lopez:
 > > > > >>   This has been fixed since version 2.3.4beta4
 > > <cut>
 > > > <cut>
 > > > > Not sure what to to tell you. Is is possible that the old version is 
 > > > > getting
 > > > > loaded somehow.
 > > > 
 > > > I would be rather surprised if that was the case.  When I click the jde
 > > > menu, and hold the mouse over "help", it displays "jde 2.3.4".
 > > 
 > > Is there another way of testing which version of JDE I am running?  It
 > > seems strange that I get the error that has been fixed ...
 > > 
 > > Morten .
 > 
 > Now I have deleted all other other versions of CEDET and JDE that I 
 > could find.  I tried to remove the path in .emacs, and jde refused to 
 > load.  I checked the sourcecode, and there are comments in the changelog
 > about the problem with linenumber > 999.  I wonder if a specific version
 > of java or something else might be required?  I use j2sdk 1.4.2_01.
 > 
 > I'm running GNU/Linux Debian sarge (and I purged both CEDET and jde from
 > the system, so that I only use the files I downloaded).
 > 
 > Please tell me what I can do to find out whats wrong with my system, 
 > since Javier seems to have no problem, I assume its my setup!
 > 
 >      Kind regards,
 >      Morten .
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 

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