![]() ![]() Only three lines are important,Ones with # are comments… # allowed_hosts – expose only if the request comes from an IP listed above # always – expose to whoever wants to know # upon request (this is used in some service functionality). # This directive allows Zend Debugger to expose itself Zend_debugger.allow_hosts= (Your IP address – you can get it by command “ifconfig-a”) # 127.0.0.1/32 – Zend Studio on the same computer # This directive allows Zend Debugger to start a debug session with: Zend_extension=/opt/Zend/php-5.3.3/ZendDebugger.so # This directive needs the full path to the Zend Debugger binary # especially if you are not using a separate file ![]() # The section name is optional, but it’s always a good idea to add it, “sudo vim /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini” & add following lines : ![]() If it is 5.3.3,then unpack the folder ‘5_3_x_comp’ to a preferred location &įor convernience rename it as php_5_3_3.I installed it in /opt.Ĩ)Now its time to edit php.ini file…To write in vim editor in bash terminal : install this also in /usr/local.Ĥ) install JVM in a preferrred location like /usr/local …Now change directory to eclipse and open eclipse in Bash terminal ” /usr/local/eclipse/eclipse -vm /usr/local/java(version no)/bin/java ” or you can create launcher with above…ĥ)Now we will turn to the debugger installation.We are installing Zend Debugger here.Download it from here ,last link is Zend Studio Debugger(you have to register to download).Ħ)Find out the version of PHP…create a php file with below code and run it.ħ)From the archive,extract the folder according to your PHP version… Thereis no special installation process,you just have to untar it & its ready.ģ)If you are asked for Java Virtual Machine,get it from its website. Documentation on Eclipse site about installation is not much explanatory.So doing my bit of how i installed it in my Ubuntu 10.10 step by step.ġ) First of course you have to download Eclipse archive from its website… Ģ)Supposedly if it is a tar archive,you can untar it using archive manager or using Bash Terminal to a preferred location.For demo, we will install it in /usr/local/. ![]()
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