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Am Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2009 12:47:10 schrieb Detlev Offenbach: > maybe I did something wrong in order to reproduce the problem. Here is what > I did. > > Test 1: > 1. open both files in eric4 > 2. set a breakpoint at line 3 of apackage.py > 3. switch to aCallingfile.py (seems to be the main file) It is meant to be the main file yes. > 4. press F5 Correct. For me a dialog keeps popping up here asking me to enter command line, working directory, environment and so on. I use to just confirm with 'OK' here. > 5. execution stops at breakpoint execution doesn't stop for me here. A dialog pops up an reports that the application finished with status 0. > Test 2: > 1. open both files in eric4 > 2. set a breakpoint at line 3 of apackage.py > 3. switch to aCallingfile.py (seems to be the main file) > 4. set a breakpoint at line 3 of aCallingfile.py > 5. press F5 Here again the dialog pops up as described above. > 6. execution stops at breakpoint in aCallingfile.py Yes. > 7. press F6 (continue) > 8. execution stops at breakpoint in apackage.py Not for me. Instead again the dialog reporting finishing with status 0. My python: Python 2.6 (r26:66714, Feb 3 2009, 20:52:03) [GCC 4.3.2 [gcc-4_3-branch revision 141291]] Running on a openSUSE 11.1, 32bit. (r3080) from I had another eric installed before and upgraded to 4.3.3 (eric-4.3.3-4.2.i586.rpm) from the kde42 repository. I can also confirm for me what Krishna reported: I also can step into aPackagefile.py if I stop with a breakpoint in aCallingfile.py and then step forward. However all breakpoints in aPackagefile are ignored even though I stepped into it. Jochen _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
