I never saw this come up on the mailing list - did it get blocked by something?

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks, Phil 
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 9:42 PM
To: pyclewn
Subject: trouble with Pyclewn pdb

I am having trouble getting Pyclewn pdb to work - I think I must be doing 
something wrong. 

I have a working (I think) version of Pyclewn, Gvim etc. At least I don't have 
any problems debugging in C++ using Pyclewn.  I am running on a fairly fresh 
version of Red Hat EL 6 using python 2.6.6.  I built my own gvim - which is 7.3 
- python and netbeans enabled - like I said, it works fine with gdb, C++, etc.

When I try to debug python, the following happens:

$ python example.py
... program runs OK

$ gvim example.py

then from inside gvim:

:Pyclewn pdb example.py

then the following message is printed:

Running nbstart, <C-C> to interrupt.
..
Creation of vim script file "/tmp/vx4S0XB/0": OK.
The netbeans socket is connected.
About to run the 'interrupt' command.
Press the <Enter> key to continue.

I press <Enter>

I get the split gvim screen with pdb in the top and example.py in the bottom 
and the => marker on the first line of the program.

I type :Cmapkeys
the pdb console prints out the key mappings.

I type <ctrl>-n

The => marker goes away and nothing more happens.   The program seems dead - no 
output was produced in the original terminal or in gvim.  I can start again by 
retyping the :Pyclewn pdb example.py, but the same thing happens again.  Any 
idea what I am doing wrong?

Phil

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