On 7 June 2018 at 10:00, bill lam <bbill....@gmail.com> wrote:
> For my winxp, the sequence is longer.
>
>    >4!:3''
> D:\j807\bin\profile.ijs
> D:\j807\system\util\boot.ijs
> D:\j807\system\main\stdlib.ijs
> D:\j807\system\util\scripts.ijs
> D:\j807\system\main\regex.ijs
> D:\j807\system\main\task.ijs
> D:\j807\system\util\configure.ijs
> c:\documents and settings\bill\j807-user\config\recent.dat
>
> ...

>> In jconsole I can get, e.g.:
>>
>>     >4!:3''
>> /home/ruda/soft/jsource/jbld/j64/bin/profile.ijs
>> /home/ruda/soft/jsource/jbld/j64/system/util/boot.ijs
>> /home/ruda/soft/jsource/jbld/j64/system/main/stdlib.ijs

Ok. So if I understand right, while reading stdlib.ijs I encounter
an error (either due to setlocale, trying to read /proc/cpuinfo, or
whatever; basically because the script thinks I run linux, which I don't)
and the whole process of 'booting' is stopped. That's why I don't have
commands such as install, jpath, etc.

By commenting out several things in stdlib.ijs, I am now a step further.
I can issue
install 'all'
which starts, but ends instantaneously, due to wrong invocation of tar.

The question I have is this:
Can I do something so that upon encountering an error I also get
the name and the line of (in) the file being read?
So that I can easily navigate to the place instead of grepping and
guessing?

Thanks
Ruda
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