Windows X Expect.pm X Debugger X EPIC/Eclipse
My guess (???) is your real problem is remote debugging . °
Like already said does the perl-debugger allow bidirectional communication via sockets.
Like this you can run your script with Expect.pm on a Linux machine, even in a VM, and debug it from Windows.
I'd be very surprised if EPIC didn't allow that.
If that is not the answer you are seeking for, please try to split your general question into more specific parts
i.e. tell us what's wrong with
I'm afraid, there is no IDE which will help you overcome conceptional problems.
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice
°) Another guess is that you just need to install Expect.pm inside cygwin's Perl installation. This has nothing to do with debugger or IDE.
In reply to Re^3: Expect.pm debugging in Windows
by LanX
in thread Expect.pm debugging in Windows
by bandros
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