Yes, "very much appreciated". Line numbers change frequently between versions.
Btw, I switched to use bin/nutch in combination with the Eclipse remote debugger. bin/nutch is very flexible to call exactly that tool you want to debug (parser, URL filter, some custom plugin) and creating launch configurations in Eclipse is somewhat nasty. Just added a description in the wiki (comments and questions welcome). Sebastian On 09/11/2012 08:17 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote: > Hi Kiran, > easily > I think having line numbers is a bad option for an exploration of the > codebase. It really does us no favours as the codebase changes through > time. > > Currently (even without looking at them) I can most certainly tell you > that they will not be 100% accurate. If you are able to provide more > up-to-date information and feel like improving the wiki page your > contrib would be very much welcome and also v much appreciated. > > If you would like to sign up to the wiki please send me your usename > and I will give you the karma. > > Thanks > > Lewis > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:17 PM, kiran chitturi > <chitturikira...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have built nutch 1.5 in eclipse successfully and i am trying to set >> breakpoints to debug the software. >> >> I could see the breakpoints listed here ( >> http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/RunNutchInEclipse#Debug_Nutch_in_Eclipse) in >> the wiki but i am not sure if they are the right ones for the latest trunk. >> I feel like the line numbers are not correct. >> >> DId anyone verify these breakpoints or are there any changes to be made for >> these breakpoints ? >> >> Many Thanks, >> >> -- >> Kiran Chitturi > > >