I use both Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7.  The first time, you right
click web2py.py in the file tree and choose Debug As / Python Run. If
Python Run is not available, you need to verify your interpreter
setup.

On Nov 26, 10:37 am, Lorin Rivers <lriv...@mosasaur.com> wrote:
> So you just click (or whatever the gesture is) to the side of the line you 
> want to break at and it just works?
>
> To start a session, you right-click on web2py and start a debug session?
>
> What platform are you on?
>
> On Nov 26, 2010, at 10:32 , mr.freeze wrote:
>
>
>
> > I use PyDev and Eclipse. It works like a champ. I can set breakpoints,
> > inspect variables, create expressions at runtime. Very handy, not to
> > mention that the mercurial eclipse plugin makes it very easy to
> > update.
>
> > On Nov 26, 10:25 am, Lorin Rivers <lriv...@mosasaur.com> wrote:
> >> Getting pretty sick of using 'print' to debug.
>
> >> I tried pydbgr, but that didn't seem to work (crashed python).
>
> >> What other tools should I look at that will let me step through my web2py 
> >> code?
> >> --
> >> Lorin Rivers
> >> Mosasaur: Killer Technical Marketing <http://www.mosasaur.com>
> >> <mailto:lriv...@mosasaur.com>
> >> 512/203.3198 (m)
>
> --
> Lorin Rivers
> Mosasaur: Killer Technical Marketing <http://www.mosasaur.com>
> <mailto:lriv...@mosasaur.com>
> 512/203.3198 (m)

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