Hi Nori,

Not sure about the debugging in Padre with regard to multithreading etc, however to install, the best thing to do is look at perlbrew.

Use this to install a 'local' perl at the more current version available.

Once you have your perlbrew environment setup, just use the cpan client to install Padre, noting that you make need additional rpms for some modules (like the ncurses one I think it was that I had problems with recently).

Peter.



On 15/11/2013 9:26 PM, Nori Avidan wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know the following:

1.Is it possible to debug , set breakpoints, step-in / over, watch variables of a multithreading / multiprocessing Perl program using Padre ?

2.Which version should I download for a machine running Red-Hat Linux 6.2 64 bit ?

Thanks,

Nori



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