On Sat, 29 May 2021, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
Except the copy of winpdb source I looked at hasRPDBTERM = 'RPDBTERM' near the top. Then again, I don't know how up-to-date the OP's copy is -- I just Googled for a repository with the module. Let me check a Linux environment (Debian 10 VM) (Great -- I attempted to use the default password of a Beaglebone Black <G>)
I've removed winpdb here as recommended by Philippe Fremy. I don't use IDEs other than emacs so I'll stick with pdb. What I find interesting is that every web page I find on 'using pdb' does no more than explain the available commands; they don't explain the debugging process. That's like showing someone what the word processor menus do; it doesn't teach the user how to be a writer. I knew the debugging process with Fortran and C, but haven't learned how to effectively use pdb to find bugs that don't issue a traceback or obvious wrong answer such as my module displaying an empty window with no widgets. Rich -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
