I've tried to use Eclipse PDT, and it's just generally horrible - the All-in-one has no Subversion support and no SSH support for deploying to the server properly. The debugging support worked well on the windows version, but I couldn't get it to work from Linux (with the same web server...) And the look and feel is so crowded and over-complicated. Yuck. Quanta+ can do this (mostly) right, although I have had some trouble with debugging..... pobox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Andrew Peterson wrote: >> I'll try installed it again with none of the other nonsense. > > PDT has the so called ALL-IN-ONE thing, however I don't really trust it. > > I would suggest the following - > > a) Be sure you have the latest Java. > > b) Get the normal, traditional Eclipse. > > c) Update it (Help > Software updates > Find and install > Search for > updates of the currently installed features). Repeat if needed. > > d) Go to Help > Software updates > Find and install > Search for new > features to install and add the PDT site > (http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/). Check the PDT site and > the Europa Discovery Site and click Finish (I haven't done it for a > while, so could be something has changed there). When you get the > result, the Update manager might complain that PDT depends on something. > In this case unfold the Europa Discovery Site result (by clicking the +, > if you do not unfold it the next step might not work) and click the > Select Required button. This should select the minimum you need. Let me > know if you run into a trouble and I'll try to send you reproducible steps. > > And again, Eclipse is Java, so you need a decent machine. > > Iv -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php