That requires that perl be started with -d so ops are compiled as potential breakpoints. The point of Enbugger is that you don't have to use -d at all.
I've also updated the root post to make this a little clearer. The point is to not have to use the -d command line parameter at all.
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In reply to Re^3: Enabling or disabliing the debugger at runtime
by diotalevi
in thread Enabling or disabliing the debugger at runtime
by diotalevi
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