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Hi all, I'm working with Tom Burnley on the development of time_averaging.py. I would like to use the debugger pdb, but am not sure how to do this and whether it's possible. After some googling, I tried to hack into phenix.time_averaging adding -m pdb when the variable DEBUG==1, but I got the error message 'no module called pdb'. Bye Krista
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Hi Krista, I used to work on this with Tom. I'm not sure I understand your question, sorry. Could you possibly explain some more what you are trying to achieve? Also, let's move this discussion off-list since it's too specific (just reply to my email address: [email protected]). Pavel. On 9/10/10 4:23 AM, Krista Joosten wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Tom Burnley on the development of time_averaging.py. I would like to use the debugger pdb, but am not sure how to do this and whether it's possible.
After some googling, I tried to hack into phenix.time_averaging adding -m pdb when the variable DEBUG==1, but I got the error message 'no module called pdb'.
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