Further to my comment earlier, and your subsequent update to the question:
First figure out a value for $PATH
that works in your terminal. Use which pdb
to find where the pdb
executable is located.
Then, set the $PATH
environment variable explicitly in Emacs, and sync it to exec-path
as follows:
(setenv "PATH" "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/some/other/dir")
(setq exec-path (split-string (getenv "PATH") path-separator))
It's possible you would need to also explicitly set PYTHONPATH
or similar environment variables; you can do that using lines like the "setenv" line above, or just use the exec-path-from-shell elisp package.
Update
Okay, so it turns out Emacs' pdb
command isn't provided by python-mode
, and it expects to find an executable called "pdb". The easy way to fix this, then is to create a shell wrapper called "pdb", in a directory on your $PATH:
#!/bin/sh
exec python -m pdb "$@"
(I found a note here suggesting this technique.)
The equivalent under Windows would be a file called pdb.bat, containing:
python -u -m pdb %1
(The -u
prevents Python from buffering its output.)
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