Hi guys, http://luaforge.net/frs/?group_id=327
pgdb.zip is an addition to scite-debug, which adds source debugging to the popular SciTE programmer's editor. gdbpy.zip is a standalone version which can be run from Emacs. These allow you to single-step from Python to C code in a debugger session. To use pgdb, install scite-debug (either on top of an existing SciTE installation or with one of the packaged all-in-one versions) and unzip into the same directory. gdbpy requires Lua 5.1, but there are no other dependencies. In both cases, read the release notes. I know the FAQ says that this is not possible, but the FAQ is somewhat outdated. GDB is quite happy with pending breakpoints to unresolved libraries, but you have to reassure it. This technique is a generalization of one that I used to solve the equivalent problem with debugging Lua extensions. steve d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list