Sorry, for using the wrong list. I will use StackOverflow for questions related 
to PyDev usage in the future.

Dan

> On Sep 23, 2024, at 5:06 AM, Fabio Zadrozny <fabi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Dan,
> 
> That documentation was really outdated (you can do that in the preferences 
> now).
> 
> See the updates in https://www.pydev.org/manual_adv_remote_debugger.html
> 
> As a note, this list should be kept for things related to the development of 
> PyDev, for regular questions on usage, please use `StackOverflow` to ask 
> questions with the `pydev` tag.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Fabio
> 
> Em dom., 22 de set. de 2024 às 18:33, Dan Nessett via pydev-code 
> <pydev-code@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:pydev-code@lists.sourceforge.net>> 
> escreveu:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> According to https://www.pydev.org/manual_adv_remote_debugger.html under the 
>> title “Important Points: Note 3": when pydevd runs one machine and the 
>> program being debugged runs on another machine and "the paths are not 
>> exactly the same, some adjustments have to be done in the target machine”. 
>> Again, according to the note: "Aside from passing the files in 
>> eclipse/plugins/org.python.pydev_x.x.x/pysrc to your target machine, the 
>> file pydevd_file_utils.py must be edited to make the path translations from 
>> the client machine to the server machine and vice-versa.”
>> 
>> I am running Eclipse/PyDev on a Macintosh and want to debug a python program 
>> running on Linux Mint, so I first looked for 
>> eclipse/plugins/org.python.pydev_x.x.x/pysrc on the Mac, but could not find 
>> it. I opened /Applications/Eclipse.app using “Show Package Contents” and it 
>> showed:
>> 
>> <Screenshot 2024-09-22 at 2.27.29 PM.png>
>> 
>> As you can see, there is no org.python.pydev_x.x.x directory in the Eclipse 
>> package. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong place. If so, could you point me 
>> to the right place?
>> 
>> Also, it says in pydevd_file_utils.py:
>> 
>>     @note:
>>         in this context, the server is where your python process is running
>>         and the client is where eclipse is running.
>> 
>>      E.g.:
>>         If the server (your python process) has the structure
>>             /user/projects/my_project/src/package/module1.py
>> 
>>         and the client has:
>>             c:\my_project\src\package\module1.py
>> 
>>         the PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON would have to be:
>>             PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON = [(r'c:\my_project\src', 
>> r'/user/projects/my_project/src’)]
>> 
>> In this case (according to the documentation) the client is on my Macintosh 
>> and the server in on Linux Mint. It isn’t clear where my_project would be 
>> located on either the Mac or Linux Mint. Here is where the workspace for the 
>> eclipse project is located:
>> 
>> "cd /Users/dnessett/eclipse-workspace2/RemoteHelloWorld/RemoteHelloWorld
>> ls
>> RemoteHelloWorld.py"
>> 
>> Any advice?
>> 
>> Dan Nessett
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