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Re: Installing PDT on Debian Linux [message #98566 is a reply to message #98550] |
Sun, 14 June 2009 20:06 |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotRemoveThismail.com
In case you are not aware, PDT supports Xdebug.
Dave Kelsey
pjc wrote:
> Hello everyone...
> I'm a C/C++ developer but I'm new to PDT and not heavily experienced
> with Eclipse yet; though I've used it considerably for some Java work.
> I need some advice for installing PDT on my home Debian Linux box.
> I have already installed Eclipse Gannymede and I also have Xdebug
> installed. I had tried debugging PHP with VIM and Xdebug and am now
> thinking of trying out the Eclipse PDT with Zend debugger install. I
> have Apache running on my box.
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> --------- QUESTIONS: ----------
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> 1. Can I install PDT and Zend debugger without removing anything
> currently installed or would I need to remove something currently
> installed? If so, which Zend PDT should I install?
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> 2. I do not currently understand how PHP, Apache and the Zend debugger
> work with each other (if at all). I have PHP5 running on my machine
> now. If I install the Zend Debugger, does it use it's own PHP or does
> it use the php binary now installed on my machine? And when I run Zend
> Debugger in Eclipse, does it use my currently-installed Apache or does
> it use some other method to debug the PHP?
>
> Any RELIABLE answers to these questions are appreciated.
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Re: Installing PDT on Debian Linux [message #98591 is a reply to message #98577] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 07:09 |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotRemoveThismail.com
It won't affect your LAMP setup. As you are on linux you should ensure you are using at least Java 5
on your system and use that to launch PDT. Your system might be configured with an older version of
java or even the GCJ version and these won't work with PDT.
Dave Kelsey
pjc wrote:
> Hello Dave,
> Yes I was aware of this but I had the impression that going the Zend
> way might be easier and perhaps better.
> However if others are using Xdebug (on Linux) with Eclipse and are
> very happy with it, I'd be interested to hear about it.
> To install my Xdebug I did: "apt-get install php5 Xdebug" then
> modified my /etc/php5/conf.d/xdebug.ini as follows:
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> xdebug.remote_enable = 1
> xdebug.remote_port = 9000
> xdebug.remote_host = localhost
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> The "Eclipse PDT All-in-one" looks good also. Is it practical to
> install this "All-in-one" on my current system (without removing my
> current LAMP setup)?
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Re: Installing PDT on Debian Linux [message #98621 is a reply to message #98606] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 16:29 |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotRemoveThismail.com
As this is the PDT forum, I assumed your were referring to when you install PDT from eclipse. Sorry
I know nothing about ZEND Server.
Dave Kelsey
pjc wrote:
> What won't affect my LAMP installation? My posts discuss three possible
> options.
> I started doing the install of ZEND Server Community Edition using
> "aptitude install zend ce" and the installation process presented me
> with an option to uninstall my Apache and PHP. I'm not sufficiently up
> to speed on the "aptitude" tool to be certain but I believe that this
> may actually be optional so that I could reject removal of Apache/PHP
> and still end up with a valid installation of Zend Server CE. But I'd
> rather be sure before proceeding so I don't have to learn by
> experimentation.
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