for xdebug on Mac, check out this link.

http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/Komodo/RemoteDebugging


regards,

anru

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Simon J Welsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had it running in Tiger on a G4 iMac and a Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro.
> Currently doesn't work in Apple's PHP (or a distro of PHP that works
> in Apple's Apache (due to it being a 4 way binary or something))
>
> Hopefully I'll be able to get it working again in PHP and Apache that
> fink installs.
>
> On 9/09/2008, at 9:42, Don Gould wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm running windows vista on my laptop and am not interested in
>> changing
>> at present.
>>
>> I want to spend my time focusing on Linux as a server, php and mysql.
>>
>> I build web applications and application based web sites -
>> specifically
>> Joomla at present.
>>
>> [1]
>>
>> I'm interested in better tools to code php faster.
>>
>> Xdebug has been recommended.  I've had a go at installing it on my
>> Clark
>> Connect and Debian boxes but crashed in a screaming heap.
>>
>> What server env are people running Xdebug on?  What client side tools
>> should I be using.  Some people have suggested eclipse.
>>
>> If I was to build a new machine as a dev server, what should I use?
>>
>> My current linux background is mainly Clark Connect 3.2, Debian Sarge,
>> Mandrake/Mandriva and some Redhat 9. (So suggesting Gentoo, a source
>> based OS may not be helpful).
>>
>> I don't care about security or best practice.  I care about getting
>> something functional so I can learn more about the tools.
>>
>> I also don't have much hardware power to throw at this, so
>> recommending
>> the latest Ubuntu distro with all it's power hungry features is also
>> not
>> helpful.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any input.
>>
>> Cheers Don
>>
>> [1] - I have explained my tool set for the benefit of those who choose
>> to respond with helpful advise to support that set.  I'm not
>> interested
>> in a flame war about my poor choices.  Just for the record (some
>> already
>> know) I've come from a 100% MS platform from when ASP was new, VB1 was
>> the current version and Access 1 was what MS were presenting. :)
>>
>> >
>
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> Simon Welsh
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>
> Who said Microsoft never created a bug-free program? The blue screen
> never, ever crashes!
>
> http://www.thinkgeek.com/brain/gimme.cgi?wid=81d520e5e
>
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>
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> >
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