Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!claris!wombat From: wombat@claris.com (Scott Lindsey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: GSBug Questions Message-ID: <10294@claris.com> Date: 17 Jun 89 21:26:08 GMT References: <6230036@hpindda.HP.COM> Organization: Claris Corporation, Santa Clara CA Lines: 20 From article <6230036@hpindda.HP.COM>, by tribby@hpindda.HP.COM (David Tribby): > The documentation talks about a file named GSBUG.SETUP, but it > did not come on the disk with the debugger. This file is supposed > to go in a directory called SYSTEM.STARTUP. Should that directory > be under */, */SYSTEM, or */SYSTEM/SYSTEM.SETUP (or somewhere else)? From experience, not necessarily documenation: After you've set up all the settings, breakpoints, traps, etc. you want to default to, type "csave */system/system.setup/gsbug.setup" to create the settings file. This file will be automatically used by GSBUG.INIT but not by GSBUG, the stand-alone. You can type "cload */system/system.setup/gsbug.setup" to load it (or any other settings file w/ another pathname) into GSBUG, but I've yet to discover any settings autoload for it. -- Scott Lindsey |"Cold and misty morning. I heard a warning borne in the air Claris Corp. | About an age of power when no one had an hour to spare" ames!claris!wombat| DISCLAIMER: These are not the opinions of Claris, Apple, wombat@claris.com | StyleWare, the author, or anyone else living or dead.