dispute.
>
> On a more humorous note, perhaps you could just change the
> name of it to a
> symbol and refer to it as the "development tool formerly
> known as JDE"...
>
>
> "Mandler, George" wrote:
>
> > > By the way if any of the JDE
> By the way if any of the JDE users would like to send
> comments about this
> I believe the company is (Paul correct this I got the wrong
> one from searching
> on the net).
>
> J.D. Edwards & Company
> One Technology Way
> Denver, CO 80237
>
>
> Direct to J.D. Edwards headquarters:
> 87
On Windoze2K I found I had this problem if my jde-db-source-directories
probably didn't have a "\" at the end of the source path.
So try putting a "/" at then end of your path:
"/home/john/projects/lilcache/src".
--george
> -Original Message-
> From: John Quigley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
I haven't been successful in debugging two process under one emacs session.
Figured
I'd find out if I'm doing something wrong before generating an included bug
report.
>From the JDEbugUG and archives it seems like this should be pretty
straightforward.
My first process is running fine with a
P2 either fixed or hid the real
problem.
So Paul when you get your dandy Windoze2K machine try it out with SP1 in
your copious spare time and see what happens.
humbly,
george
> -Original Message-
> From: Javier Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 2
ot;main" "runnable" "suspended by debugger"
(list)
(list)
nil)
(list 'jde-dbo-vm-start-event))
(jde-dbo-message 1 "initSIOConnect: starting SIO connect thread.")
(jde-dbo-command-result 1 1705)
(jde-dbo-message
1 "Debugger waiting for Emacs to
Hi,
I've spent way too many hours attempting to get JDEbug working under
Windoze2K. I've searched the archives and found some emails from the fall
suggesting changing jde-bug-sio-connect-delay and
jde-bug-debugger-host-address , but that didn't seem to make a difference.
Hitting return in the *JD