At 06:09 AM 3/30/00 -0800, you wrote: 

>
> Could you explain these steps in a little bit more detail.  I have the exact
> same problem, but I'm not sure what you man by 'unbinding' and 'reevaluating'
> the symbol.


Another way to do this is to:

1. Type M-x customize-variable jde-db-debugger

The customization buffer for jde-db-debugger appears.

2. Select Reset to Standard Settings from the State menu.

3. Close the customization buffer.

4. Again type M-x customize-variable jde-db-debugger

The customization buffer should now appear like this:

Jde Db Debugger: [Hide]
Debugger  
( ) JDEbug
(*) Other
Other Debugger Info:
Name: jdb
Type  
(*) Executable
( ) Class
   [State]: this option is unchanged from its standard setting.

5. Select JDEbug.

6. Select Set for Current Session from the State menu and save the project file
for the current project (or if you are not using a project file, select Save
for Future Sessions from the State menu).

7. Repeat the above for each project on your system.

- Paul

>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Nic Ferrier
> [<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 3:00 AM 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: ANN: JDE-2.1.6beta22 available 
>
> >>> Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 30-Mar-00 1:30:16 AM >>> 
>
> >* Added a JDEbug option to the jde-db-customization variable. 
> >  This obsoletes the old method of selecting the debugger by 
> >  selecting the debugger class type and setting the Name option to 
> jdebug. 
>
> This caused a problem when I first ran the debugger. 
>
> I loaded my source file, went to project-options-general then to the 
> jde-db-debugger variable which displayed the customization lisp 
> instead of the customization "panel". 
>
> I fixed it by unbinding the jde-db-debugger symbol and re-evaluating 
> it. 
>
> It now seems to work ok. 
>
>
> Thought you should know. 
>
> Also the directory stuff works great! Paperclips can now read and 
> write files in it's startup dir! 
>
> You deserve an award, you certainly have my thanks. 
>
>
> Nic Ferrier 



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