Whilst my SketchUp is using its default dir "C:\Users\kr\RubymineProjects\SketchUpTest" rb-files!Īs stated before, my sample script HelloSketchUpWorld.rb sits in the directory RubyMine (or the debugger?) doesn’t care at all about the directory settings for the.the “failed to find free socket port for process dispatcher” error can be avoided by explicitely stopping the process in RubyMine (“Run” → “Stop”)Īnd -for something really, really strange.(BTW: Are you using the 32bit or 64bit debugger DLL?) But: I’m on the right track, and xmas time is coming wit ha few days off for experimenting, so I guess I’ll wipe off RubyMine & SketchUp 2014 completely, re-install SketchUp 2015 and give it a try with the 64bit debugger DLL, perhaps this one behaves more gracefully… Seems that the debugger SketchUp link is still in its infancies. The 2nd try ends up with the above mentioned error: Not really usable, if one had to re-boot the PC after each and every single debugger run…īut what is worse: While the code does run, the line-break-points don’t trigger (I made every of the 3 lines with a line-break point, but SU just runs the script completely). So I re-booted the PC -and voila, this time it worked. I gave it another try, and now noticed that RubyMine reported a tiny “Error running SketchUp 2014: Failed to find free socket port for process dispatcher”. I’m coming closer! -Yes, I did read your previous post and tried it, but it didn’t help, SketchUp was still sitting there, comfortably numb…
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