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Re: php support install woes - Ganymeade [message #78149] Wed, 13 August 2008 10:56 Go to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Bob,

I'm not sure that PDT has a version that works with Ganymede, though I
would have expected the older version to work with the latest Eclipse.
PDT wasn't on the Ganymede release train. It's probably best to ask
about this on the PDT newsgroup, which I've added to the "to" list of
the reply.


Bob wrote:
> Hi all,
> New to eclipse platform. I am trying to get the PHP support
> installed on OsX on Intel - v. 10.5.4. So far I have installed:
>
> java 1.5.0_13-119
> eclipse 3.4
> DLT core Framework 1.0 Integration Build
> php 5.2.6
>
>
> The problem. If I try to install PDT 2.0, as suggested on the PDT
> pages, I get a huge list of unfilled dependencies based around equinox.
> I think I'm getting lost in the complexities of the eclipse model. If
> I only wanted php I would have installed the php distribution. But I
> installed the Enterprise version of eclipse 3.4 as I am thinking that
> it contains the necessary web tools. So if I'm all wet let me know
> and please shove me in the right direction.
>
> TIA
>
> Bob


Ed Merks
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Re: php support install woes - Ganymeade [message #78195 is a reply to message #78149] Thu, 14 August 2008 14:07 Go to previous message
David Muir is currently offline David MuirFriend
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PDT 2.0 works in Ganymede. I suggest you use a nightly build though. The
last integration build was ages ago.
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