Re: Re: Recommendations for PHP debuggers?

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On Monday 21 August 2006 09:52, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Larry Garfield wrote:
> > I'm watching this thread closely myself, as I'd love something to use at
> > home (on Linux) that doesn't cost what Zend does. :-)  Currently I use
> > PHPeclipse, but it is frankly not that good (the code assistance feature
> > is rudimentary at best), and I've not setup the debugger yet.  That, and
> > Eclipse itself is just a dog slow memory hog.
>
> Did you look at this? I posted it earlier and although I've not hooked
> up the debugger, AFAIK it's free (but provided by Zend), so it should
> suit you nicely (except that you'll still need that extra gig of ram to
> run eclipse ;))
>
> http://www.zend.com/phpide/

I just tried to install the modular version for my existing Eclipse install.  
It insists it won't install without feaure org.eclipse.emf (2.2.0).  Since it 
provides no indication of how to get such feature, I haven't been able to 
give it a serious look. :-)

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