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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Greetings again. Well, I finally got the distributed debugger running (although I had to utilize a local pc and circumvent the firewall and ports issues). Two different questions, that I'm hoping someone can address easily. 1) My C source is all in stream files in the QOpenSys file system. Each time the distributed debugger starts it gives me an error that it can't find my source. It has the correct, fully qualified, pathname and filename in the dialog, and the source file is really there, but the debugger complains about it. If I just click cancel on that dialog, it proceeds anyway but must switch to the "listing" view, because I can see my source fine. Before loading the program, I also tried clicking on the "Debugger Settings" button, and specifying the IFS pathname, but that did not seem to help. So the question here are (1) why doesn't it find the source file, or (2) can the debugger be told to default to "listing" view so I don't get the errors? I suspect that this issue has something to do with my second problem: 2) The line numbers that appear in the source pane (listing view) don't seem to match up with the statement number that appears in the call stack properties, nor do they seem valid for setting breakpoints. Does "source" have to be the view, and not "listing" in order to have the proper line numbers? Thanks Morgan --
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