= TODO * Factor out remote breakpoint support to a separate file so it can be loaded on-demand. This would allow the local breakpoint functionality to work even when DRb is not available. (E.g. on Debian) = Done * Do further research on the write SecurityError. See ruby-core for more information. * This seems to have been a bug in Ruby 1.8.1 and early snapshots in Ruby 1.8.2. The problem can be fixed by updating to a more current Ruby. More information regarding this is available at the Wiki: http://ruby-breakpoint.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?FrequentlyAskedQuestions * Find out whether we need to add Windows and Linux wrappers to the bin/ directory * This is handled correctly by RubyGems. setup.rb only copies the .rb file to a suitable directory, but that should work in the usual case. * breakpoint_client needs logic for detecting the default client uri based on the server uri: * drbunix:/foo/bar => drbunix:#{File.join(Dir.tmpdir, "#{random}.breakpoint")} (require 'tmpdir') * druby://localhost:port => druby://localhost:#{rand_port} * Mention available ressources (especially the FAQ) in breakpoint_client --help * Document drbunix:/ uris and how they are more secure than druby:// with ACLs. Suggest that this be used in environments where there are lots of users sharing the same system. (E.g. web hosters)