Found this in your error log ?
PHP Warning: Xdebug MUST be loaded as a Zend extension ...
You've probably installed xdebug.so or php_xdebug.dll using a line similar to this in php.ini.
;extension=xdebug.so
; or
;extension=php_xdebug.dll
Well the fix seems to be simple, as seen in xdebugs installation instructions.
You need to use a different directive, and you need to specify the entire path to the so/dll.
Making Windows something similar to this
zend_extension_ts = "c:/php/modules/php_xdebug.dll"
And making UNIX/PECL something like this
zend_extension = "/usr/lib/php5/modules/xdebug.so"
So far the non-_ts version is working on my Apache2 test box, though.
Update: Using "zend_extension_ts" didn't work at all on my Debian/Apache2 box.
Now if you're using the new directive and still getting errors, which happen to come half-a-dozen at a time, in your logs, then you will want to add the directory used for extension_dir to the value of include_path in php.ini.
; Assuming the following
;extension_dir = "/path/to/extensions"
;extension_dir = "c:\path\to\extensions"
; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
;include_path = ".:/usr/share/php:/path/to/extensions"
;
; Windows: "\path1;\path2"
;include_path = ".;c:\php\includes;c:\path\to\extensions"
4 comments:
well, using full path didn't me at all.
i have used 'zend_extention' instead of 'zend_extension_ts'
and disabled loading xdebug...dll as extention. now works fine.
i mean, configuration depends on each build.
You saved me a lot of hours. Thanks my friend. I found yous solution after 8 hours. The problem was that it didn't stop to breakpoints. You saved me. Thanks!!!!
PanPan
According to the XDebug documentation, "From PHP 5.3 onwards, you always need to use the zend_extension [and not] zend_extension_ts [or] zend_extension_debug [however the compile options still have to match]"
In other words, it looks like *_ts is deprecated / removed. Removing the "ts" and "debug" directives (and then checking via 'php -m' worked for me).
Thanks a lot for the hint.
I was about to start banging my head against the wall.
One thing I had to do though was to rename xdebug.ini to A_xdebug.ini to have the extension be loaded before all others.
(OpenSUSE 11.4, Apache, php 5.3.14, Zend Server CE 5.6.0)
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