Once again, thank you for the hint. Since I am now using a custom perl5db.pl instead of the one patched by EPIC, I had to add the patch line: { use epic_breakpoints; ... Now it seems the workaround is functional ! Thanks!
Thank you for this, with a custom perl5db.pl the EPIC debugger seems to work... I can step into the code and over subroutines but... my breakpoints are ignored :( Any idea why that would happen? The PERLDB_OPTS line looks like this: $ENV{PERLDB_OPTS} = "RemotePort=127.0.1.1:5000 DumpReused ReadLine=0 PrintRet=0"; I have is perl 5, version 32, subversion 1 (v5.32.1)
The hostname doesn't change by starting the VPN. I have tested that new entries added to the hosts file are working fine, except for the hostname which is always resolved differently (i.e. any hosts file entry with the hostname is ignored)
yes, unfortunately that's ignored
Debugger: Unable to connect to remote host / multiple host addresses