Release Notes For SoftBench 6.80

Release Notes For SoftBench 6.80
Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
Chapter 114
Using SoftBench with ClearCase views
SoftBench makes a fundamental assumption that an absolute pathname always identifies
the same, unique file. Since absolute pathnames in different views can refer to different
files, do not start any SoftBench process from a shell that is set to a view. As you work, use
view-extended pathnames to indicate the desired context(s). Before referencing files in a
particular view, make sure that the view is started, using Start View. Attempting to start a
view that is already started generates a harmless message.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to communicate with SoftBench servers on other hosts using
view-extended pathnames. This may cause NFS deadlocks.
Error Conditions
SoftBench and ClearCase successfully talk with each other only if ClearCase and
SoftBench processes have the same value for the DISPLAY environment variable.
ClearCase tools generate an error message if CLEAR_MSG_PROTO is set, but DISPLAY is not
set or is incorrect. The Notice Forwarder process logs errors, warnings, and other messages
in the file /usr/adm/atria/ti_server_log.
The WDB-GUI is bundled with SoftBench
SoftBench now provides an integration with WDB 1.1 and later versions. WDB-GUI is
bundled with SoftBench. If SoftBench and the WDB-GUI are both installed on your
system, a tool preference option will allow you to use the following steps to select WDB as
your default debugger:
1. In the Softbench main window choose, Options: Tool Preferences.
2. In the Tool Preferences dialog box, select Debugger under Select a Tool.
3. Select WDB under Available Tools.
4. Select [OK].
WDB is not tightly integrated with SoftBench. When WDB is running within SoftBench,
WDB responds to START, STOP, ICONIFY, NORMALIZE, LOAD, and SET-BREAKPOINT
requests from the SoftBench tools. It does not honor program settings configured in the
SoftBench main window and will not make requests to the other tools.
SoftBench 6.X Removes COBOL SoftBench
COBOL SoftBench is no longer supported. If you install SoftBench 6.X, COBOL SoftBench
will be removed from your system.
CacheFS Is Not Supported
SoftBench 6.X does not support CacheFS (provided with the “Networking Enhancements
Release for HP-UX 10.20 (April 1998)”).