If rakudobrew is only for core hackers, then why is it on the rakudo 
site as the best way to get rakudo?

As for documentation, I googled perl6 debug and find perl6-debug. I am 
informed that it is available when perl6 is installed.

I now know that perl6-debug-m is bit rotted, but I quote from 5 December 
2012 (https://perl6advent.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/a-perl-6-debugger/):

"The debugger has been included with the last few Rakudo * releases. If 
you have one of those, you’re all set. Just run *perl6-debug* instead of 
*perl6*. It takes the same set of options, so if your normal invocation 
involves, for example, using the *-I* flag to set the include path for 
modules, it’ll Just Work Like Usual."

I have problems with the debugger because I have not been able to get it 
to work from within a module, even one that I have written. The only way 
I could get the debugger to work was to include the code of the module 
within the text of the program, which makes putting things in modules a 
bit silly.


However, I also quote from the same blog: "There’s much more to the 
developer experience of a language than its design, features and 
implementations. While the language and its implementations are perhaps 
the thing developers will spend most time with, the overall experience 
will also involve interaction with the community, reading documentation, 
using modules and employing various development tools. Thus, it’s 
important that Perl 6 make progress on these fronts too."

It seems to me that rather than trying to remove all mention of the 
debugger, would be to place a notice on perl6.org or on rakudo.org, and 
a notice to the perl6-user forum that perl6-debug has not keep up with 
changes to the language and currenlty is not working.

It is a shame that this has happened because it seems a step backwards.

Richard


On Sunday, June 04, 2017 10:12 AM, Zoffix Znet via RT wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Jun 2017 22:25:55 -0700, rnhainswo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Here is a copy of my session. No perl6-debug.
>>
>> All the documentation implies I should have the executable. I'm running
>> Ubuntu 16.04
> Which documentation, out of curiosity? rakudobrew is mostly for core hackers, 
> not end users, so it'd likely be best to remove that documentation.
>
> As for the perl6-debug. It's likely called perl6-debug-m
>
> However, it bitrotted a bit and even if you find it, it won't work ATM. 
> Hoping someone will find tuits to fix it before next release.

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