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PDT plugins configured correctly, but no php support [message #55728] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 17:15 |
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Originally posted by: laura.thurber.intraisp.com
I'm running on Ubuntu 7.04, PHP 5.2.1, Java 5.0, Eclipse 3.2.0.
I've downloaded org.eclipse.php_feature-1.0-R20070917.zip
and org.zend.php.debug_feature-I20070905.zip, and dropped both into
/usr/local/lib/eclipse/features & plugins directories. Eclipse reports
that both are configured correctly, but I cannot associate .php files with
a PHP Editor, nor can I see any sort of PHP support anywhere (can't create
a PHP project, can't get syntax highlighting, etc).
Is there another package that I should have installed?
Thanks!
-Laura
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Re: PDT plugins configured correctly, but no php support [message #55810 is a reply to message #55728] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 19:44 |
D Kelsey Messages: 232 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Laura,
PDT 1.0 as a list of pre-reqs starting with
eclipse 3.3
WTP 2.0
DTP 1.5
EMF 3.3
An easier way is to download the all in one package for limux.
Cheers
Dave Kelsey
Laura Thurebr wrote:
> I'm running on Ubuntu 7.04, PHP 5.2.1, Java 5.0, Eclipse 3.2.0.
>
> I've downloaded org.eclipse.php_feature-1.0-R20070917.zip
> and org.zend.php.debug_feature-I20070905.zip, and dropped both into
> /usr/local/lib/eclipse/features & plugins directories. Eclipse reports
> that both are configured correctly, but I cannot associate .php files with
> a PHP Editor, nor can I see any sort of PHP support anywhere (can't create
> a PHP project, can't get syntax highlighting, etc).
>
> Is there another package that I should have installed?
>
> Thanks!
> -Laura
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Re: PDT plugins configured correctly, but no php support [message #56295 is a reply to message #55810] |
Mon, 01 October 2007 16:23 |
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Originally posted by: dabukun.gmail.com
I'm having the same issue, and I downloaded the All-In-One package. I've
tried several different versions of the all-in-one package to no avail.
Eclipse runs fine but I have no PHP perspective, nor do I get any options
to create a PHP project, file, etc. I'm completely stumped; if I go to
Help->Software Updates->Find and Install, I can see all of the PDT stuff
listed there and it all seems to be fine. Any ideas?
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Re: PDT plugins configured correctly, but no php support [message #57009 is a reply to message #56295] |
Fri, 05 October 2007 13:35 |
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Originally posted by: watchman291273.hotmail.com
Same for me after installing PDT 1.0 all in one.
I have a former all in one package (with eclipse 3.2) and I had the php
perspective right from the start.
With PDT 1.0, all the types of project I can choose from is: Java and CVS.
(lacking C, C++, J2E, PHP,.....)
I'll see if it's not a problem caused by the version of Java, but it's quite
messy for an all in one package.
"David Davis" <dabukun@gmail.com> a
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