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XDEBUG------You need to compile Xdebug separately from the rest of PHP. Note, however,that you need access to the scripts "phpize" and "php-config". If yoursystem does not have "phpize" and "php-config", you will need to compileand install PHP from a source tarball first, as these script areby-products of the PHP compilation and installation processes. It isimportant that the source version matches the installed version as thereare slight, but important, differences between PHP versions.Once you have access to "phpize" and "php-config", do the following:1. Unpack the tarball: tar -xzf xdebug-2.1.x.tgz. Note that you donot need to unpack the tarball inside the PHP source code tree.Xdebug is compiled separately, all by itself, as stated above.2. cd xdebug-2.1.x3. Run phpize: phpize(or /path/to/phpize if phpize is not in your path).4. ./configure --enable-xdebug (or: ../configure --enable-xdebug--with-php-config=/path/to/php-config if php-config is not in yourpath)5. Run: make6. cp modules/xdebug.so /to/wherever/you/want/it7. add the following line to php.ini:zend_extension="/wherever/you/put/it/xdebug.so"8. Restart your webserver.9. Write a PHP page that calls "phpinfo();" Load it in a browser andlook for the info on the xdebug module. If you see it, you have beensuccessful!SUPPORT-------If you think that you encountered a bug, please file a detailed bugreportat http://bugs.xdebug.org . You are required to create an account, this isso that you can be contacted for additional information and to keep outspam.Derick Rethansderick@xdebug.org