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Re^2: Can I make the debugger press 'v' for me after every step?

by will_ (Scribe)
on Jul 26, 2011 at 10:50 UTC ( [id://916726]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Can I make the debugger press 'v' for me after every step?
in thread Can I make the debugger press 'v' for me after every step?

Yes, I've used ptkdb before and it is brilliant.

But you guessed right, the code is on a remote server, being read via a terminal.

I did mount it locally and try to run in Eclipse, but there were so many other module dependencies missing that I gave up after installing several dozen.

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Re^3: Can I make the debugger press 'v' for me after every step?
by chrestomanci (Priest) on Jul 26, 2011 at 11:05 UTC

    It looks like BrowserUk has offered a soltuon to your original question.

    As for running your script with a visual debugger on your remote server, is there enough bandwith and resources to enable you to run a remote X application? I have done that sort of thing a lot when debugging perl on local servers, where the server room is across the hall from my desk, the server is a huge 16 core Solaris box, and there is plenty of bandwith between me and it.

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