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toodles:
It is not my place to voice any opinions on unresolved issues between team members, so I won't. Even if I wanted to, I could not as I have not read the relevant forums, nor am I a member of the C::B team.

I simply want to point out that I'm sure there are lots of linux users that cannot use the debugging feature, other than thoses who have mentioned it in the forums. It's obvious that the C::B team is aware of the problem so I think every linux user has a reason to be happy. :-)

For those users who cannot use the debugging feature under linux, it will clearly take some time to resolve the bug as some C::B team issues are still unresolved and take precedence. I'm glad to see that it's being discussed! Discussion = Progress :-D , so let's be patient and give the C::B Team as much time as they need. After all, it's because of them that we have this brilliant IDE!!

Pecan:

--- Quote from: thomas on April 05, 2007, 05:04:36 pm ---
Pecan, I would very much prefer if you could stop this bitching. Thank you.

--- End quote ---

What you prefer is not getting the linux debugger fixed.


--- Quote ---No one has made any suggestion as to how to make it acceptable? What the hell!

--- End quote ---

Right, no one paid any attention at all.


--- Quote ---Just like you did with the ConfigManager (which is unusable, always crashing, and not documented according to your comments) you are not respecting one core developer's efforts in this case, either.

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ConfigManger? I can't make change to the ConfigManger. What are you whining about. My ConfigManager works fine. I think. Is yours crashing?


--- Quote --- All you do is whine and spread a bad mood.

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Maybe we could bring back takeshi miya and you could spread all the bad mood again yourself.


--- Quote ---Had you taken five minutes of time to look at the last few weeks' changes or the related forum threads in the developers section (to which you have acccess for that very reason), then you might have an idea of one thing that's not good with your patch.

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What are you talking about. I can find no messages about or references to that patch in "Bug-fix Week" or anyone making suggests as to how it  isn't acceptable or to make it more acceptable to anyone.


--- Quote --- But of course it is a lot easier to just complain.
Besides, before reading your above comment, I would gladly have taken the time to make the necessary modifications.

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Please do. All us linux user would appreciate a usable debugger.


--- Quote ---Anyway, the simple reason why this patch was not applied is that nobody had time to review it yet. And as far as I am personally concerned, I'll not have time for it for quite a long time now. Maybe someone else will...

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It would be appreciated by us all...

shemgp:
Hi again,

I tried applying Pecan's 1881 and 1882 patch.

The xterm did show up, but was still unable to debug the program because the Continue, Next Line, Step Into.. etc menu items got grayed out once i hit the debug button.  I also did try setting the breakpoint and i got the same results.  Still can't stop the debug session, and when i try to close C::B, the xterm remains opened. I'm guessing that the problem is not just displaying the xterm.

Just reporting bugs, hope you can fix it when you guys have time :D.  If you need me go generate any logs, just say so.  Btw, should i file a bug report for this?

Keep up the good work.

mandrav:

--- Quote from: toodles ---I simply want to point out that I'm sure there are lots of linux users that cannot use the debugging feature, other than thoses who have mentioned it in the forums.
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If everyone would stop generalizing when talking about problems, life would be so much easier. The debugger works. Saying it doesn't is only spreading FUD. What it doesn't do is spawn a separate terminal for debugging console apps. That's way different from a fuzzy "it doesn't work".


--- Quote from: Pecan on April 05, 2007, 04:14:00 pm ---It might not be acceptable to one of the core developers. But no one has made any suggestion as to how to make it acceptable.

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Pecan, I can't talk about a patch I have not had the time to review. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you 'll stop whining.
When will I review it? When I have the time.


--- Quote from: Pecan on April 05, 2007, 04:14:00 pm ---Suffice it to say, I've learned my lesson. It's not worth the extreme  amount of work and effort it takes to chase a bug and develop a patch for the core CB.

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You 're free to spend your time any way you want. Just remember that not all of us are like you. I, personally, still have to work to feed my family and so my free time is limited.

Pecan:

--- Quote from: mandrav on April 05, 2007, 07:50:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: toodles ---I simply want to point out that I'm sure there are lots of linux users that cannot use the debugging feature, other than thoses who have mentioned it in the forums.
--- End quote ---

If everyone would stop generalizing when talking about problems, life would be so much easier. The debugger works. Saying it doesn't is only spreading FUD. What it doesn't do is spawn a separate terminal for debugging console apps. That's way different from a fuzzy "it doesn't work".


--- Quote from: Pecan on April 05, 2007, 04:14:00 pm ---It might not be acceptable to one of the core developers. But no one has made any suggestion as to how to make it acceptable.

--- End quote ---

Pecan, I can't talk about a patch I have not had the time to review. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you 'll stop whining.
When will I review it? When I have the time.


--- Quote from: Pecan on April 05, 2007, 04:14:00 pm ---Suffice it to say, I've learned my lesson. It's not worth the extreme  amount of work and effort it takes to chase a bug and develop a patch for the core CB.

--- End quote ---

You 're free to spend your time any way you want. Just remember that not all of us are like you. I, personally, still have to work to feed my family and so my free time is limited.


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Well... there's the answer finally. Though it took quite a bit of whining to get it.

As for spending my time... I am in fact free to spend it.

But patching for CB is just plain a waste of time.

Since I like contributing to CB, I'll contribute where I can apply the changes myself.

Much less frustrating, and much less a waste of what little life I have left.

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