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Posted by Evil Otto on 11/27/07 23:09
On Nov 27, 3:04 pm, "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
> "Evil Otto" <zburn...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:e4e29f2b-954d-4431-b7cb-f094d89ab98b@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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> > I've been trying (not all that successfully) to set up a dev
> > environment here and would appreciate any wisdom you folks can
> > provide.
>
> > If any of you use OS X for development, could you tell me what your
> > environment is like (IDE selection, server location, remote/local
> > debugging, so forth)? What I've got at the moment is Zend Studio and
> > a Linux-based (separate) development server. Zend has just informed
> > me that a bug that is a show-stopper for me will not be fixed, so I'm
> > trying to consider alternatives.
>
> > Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Zend Studio comes with Zend Core.http://www.epinions.com/content_290447527556
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> If you install Zend Core, it'll get all the Apache, MySQL, PHP stuff
> installed for you.
> Then, when you install Zend Studio, you'll have all the IDE stuff you need -
> and it'll work.
Unless you have two files in different directories that happen to have
the same name, in which case, it won't. That's the bug that they're
not going to fix.
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