Ralph Jocham wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I got a bit further.
> First I downloaded the jdk1.3 in the hope it will include the JDPA, which
> it doesn't. So I downloaded that stand alone. I installed jdk1.3 on my
> d drive and JDPA into that directory. Set all the setting as required in
> the docu - or hope so!
>
> Now I can start the debugger, but trying to 'Launch Process' shows this error:
>
> *** Debugger Output for Process oracle.x.y.Z(3) ***
>
> Error: debugger unable to launch oracle.x.y.Z.
> Reason: VM initialization failed for: d:/jdk1.3/jre/bin/javaw -Xdebug
> -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE
> -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_shmem,address=javadebug,suspend=y oracle.x.y.Z
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks
> Ralph
>
> Ralph Jocham wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm using Emacs20.6.1 on NT4. I succed in compiling but not in debugging.
> > When trying to debug the following error messge appears :
> >
> > Wrong type argument: listp, "Executable"
> >
> > What in my settings is wrong?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Ralph
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It very well maybe the fact that jdpa/bin is not in your path, as set in
windows environment, as opposed to a path set in a shell. Right-click
on mycomputer->properties->advanced->environment variables then modify
your %path% variable.
Jeff