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Posted by Scubadude on 01/21/07 00:38
Great information Hendri,
I did some research. The php.ini file has not been modified and there are
no other php.ini files on my system, so that would account for the error.
I ran the wizzard again. I'll include the prompts and my input. It is
giving me an error but I didn't realize it because I just clicked 'finished'
at the end.
Select Installation to configure
- Installations found on your system : E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\php.exe
- Setup this installation : E:\Program
Files\perl\PHP\php.exe
NEXT >
ini file to be copied
E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\php.ini
Put debug version of ini at
E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\ (It will not change the
file if I do this, so I altered the destination to E:\Program
Files\perl\PHP\dev\ and it created a new ini file)
NEXT >
currently configured extensions directory
E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\extensions (If I use the debug directory
of ..\php\ then this directory is not created)
NEXT >
The results.....
Using the directory ..\php\ above, I get the following message:
Sorry, PHP Debugging configuration failed. Unable to copy [E:\Program
Files\perl\PHP\php.ini] to [E:\Program Files\perl\PHP] Please consult the
help file
for more information on configuring PHP. If you continue to have problems,
contact yadda yadda yadda
Using the directory ..\php\dev\ above, I get the following message:
Sorry, PHP Debugging configuration failed. PHP is configured but was unable
to load
the debugger extension. Please consult the help file yadda yadda yadda
After doing this, and creating a new .ini file, I tried copying it into the
...\php\ directory but still was unable to run the debugger.
Hendri, you have been a great help in helping me to understand the workings
of the system. Knowing what I should be seeing is great. I now know what
direction I am facing. Can you shed a little more light on the subject?
And yes, when it did create the new .ini file, it had all that xdebug stuff
in it. Ian
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"Hendri Kurniawan" <ask-me@email.com> wrote in message
news:12r5ahe726igpdf@corp.supernews.com...
> Scubadude wrote:
> > Hi Hendri,
> >
> > Under Edit>Preferences>Languages>PHP I have entered:
> >
> > Use this interpreter --> E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\php.exe
> > Directory containing php.ini --> E:\Program Files\perl\PHP\
> >
> > Under Debugger information, I get the following message:
> >
> > WARNING! PHP is not configured for debugging. You can use the
> > configuration wizzard to configure PHP for debugging.
> >
> > I have tried running the wizzard and it says it has done its thing, but
I
> > keep getting the same error.
> >
> > Any other thoughts? Thanks. Ian
> > ----------------
> >
> >
> > "Hendri Kurniawan" <ask-me@email.com> wrote in message
> > news:12r591ghiuh7ed3@corp.supernews.com...
> >> Scubadude wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm new to perl and have run into some roadblocks while trying to run
> >>> tutorials.
> >>>
> >>> I have installed Apache v2.2.3
> >>> I have installed ActivePerl v6.6.1.638
> >>> I have installed php v5.2.0
> >>> I am running Komodo professional, version 3.5.3
> >>>
> >>> and running through the guestbook.php tutorial which came with Komodo.
> >>>
> >>> Following Komodo's instructions, I click on Debug
> >>> then 'Run without debugging' (They say to click 'start', but start is
> > not an
> >>> option I am presented with)
> >>> I am then given a debugging window where I can enter environment
> > variables,
> >>> select CGI envronment, etc.
> >>> I enter the data as the tutorial specifies, but when I click 'OK', I
get
> > the
> >>> error message "You must specify the PHP executable used for the debug
> >>> session"
> >>>
> >>> How do I do this?
> >>>
> >>> I've tried Preperences, Languages, Perl and PHP as per searches on the
> > WEB
> >>> but to no avail. Has anyone seen this error? Can anyone guide me to
> >>> resolving it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Ian
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> You've must have missed it. It's there....
> >> Edit > Prefrences
> >> Goto Languages > PHP
> >> See Debugger Configuration
> >>
> >> Hendri Kurniawan
> >
> >
>
>
> Did Komodo modified the INI file and put it in a "Debug" directory?
> If it did, it will be something like (at the beginning of the modified
> INI) (Different path of course):
> ; xdebug config added by Komodo
> zend_extension_ts=c:\dev\php\ext\php_xdebug.dll
> xdebug.remote_enable=1
> xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp
> xdebug.remote_mode=req
> xdebug.remote_port=9000
>
> Do you use firewall? Try allowing komodo to access the network (ie.
> which is just listening and sending)
> to your own local machine.
>
> If everything is as it is, I don't know what else is wrong.
> Keep posting for the result tho.
>
> BTW, there is no start on the "Debug" menu.... The tutorial is wrong,
> I've got thrown off too once.
> I mainly just use the toolbar with the play ( ie. > ) or pressing F5
>
> Hendri Kurniawan
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