local environment:

windows 7

eclipse indigo

ActivePerl 5.16.3 Build 1603

padWalk 1.98

remote environment:

FreeBSD 6.2 release

perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-freebsd-64int

PadWalker 1.98

The problem is:

I can debug perl code from "Perl Local" but can't "Perl Remote".

I need to debug perl code using "Perl Remote".I don't know how to set up the remote debug environment.I find some threads mention that "start_epicDB.pl" connet local machine, but there is no "start_epicDB.pl". I don't find the script.And I don't understand the config "debug packege File Path" mean. The "User's Guide" is just a zip package. What is inside the zip package?

When I use Perl Remote debug function,  netstat -aon|findstr "5000" I find that eclipse is listening 5000 port.

So I think the local environment is correct.

I need some help to set up the remote environment and steps to finish the remote debug funciton.

Thank you very much!!!!!!


In reply to How to use EPIC to remote debug perl code? by lifang11

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