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Warning! PHP is not configured for debugging - in Komodo

I am looking for some assistance in 'fine-tuning' my preferences as I set-up
my system to learn PHP.

I am running Komodo professional, version 3.5.3, build 262321, platform
win32-x86.

Under Preferences/Language/PHP in debugger configuration, I am getting the
following error message:
WARNING! PHP is not configured for debugging. You can use the configuration
wizard to configure PHP for debugging.

When I try and run the Debugger Config Wizard I get to the point where it
asks me to choose the PHP extension directory.

I currently have e:/Program Files/perl/php/ext but when I try and click
Next>, nothing happens. It will not accept this choice.

What is it looking for?
How should I be configuring the system for PHP Debugger support?

I would appreciate any help you can offer me. Thanks. Ian
Mar 15 '07 #1
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Scubadude wrote:
I am looking for some assistance in 'fine-tuning' my preferences as I set-up
my system to learn PHP.

I am running Komodo professional, version 3.5.3, build 262321, platform
win32-x86.

Under Preferences/Language/PHP in debugger configuration, I am getting the
following error message:
WARNING! PHP is not configured for debugging. You can use the configuration
wizard to configure PHP for debugging.

When I try and run the Debugger Config Wizard I get to the point where it
asks me to choose the PHP extension directory.

I currently have e:/Program Files/perl/php/ext but when I try and click
Next>, nothing happens. It will not accept this choice.

What is it looking for?
How should I be configuring the system for PHP Debugger support?

I would appreciate any help you can offer me. Thanks. Ian

Ummm, why are you asking here? This isn't a PHP problem/question.

Maybe the developers of Komodo would be the ones to ask? They should
know how their product works.

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