![]() Luckily, there is a source for a good quality precompiled package. Compiling from sources is one option, but I take it that most PHP developers are not hardcore UNIX geeks. This article describes how to do it.Įven though Zend Server ships with the XDebug extension, I have found that it doesn't actually work. It's easy and will help you debugging your PHP applications easily on your local environment. Every time I update Zend Server I have to install and enable XDebug instead of Zend Debugger. All other IDEs (Eclipse, NetBeans, phpStorm. Well, on the debugging front it has a major shortcoming: it comes with Zend Debugger which only works with the very expensive Zend Studio IDE. It has pretty much everything you need, including a simple to use back-end for viewing issues occuring on your server which make debugging easier. As I've said many times, I am an avid user of Zend Server for local development on my Mac.
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