![]() I installed the earlier version (2.6.0) using Synaptic on Ubuntu with the php-xdebug package. The installation instructions aren't clear at all - particularly on where to place the files. The wizard tells me that I'm not running the latest version of Xdebug (2.6.1) which was released very recently. Next step try to run the Xdebug wizard as suggested elsewhere in the PhpStorm documentation. And I'm totally unsure what to do about any of it. The check settings link brings up a window titled CLI Interpreters, with the SSH button set. The PHP version shown is 5.6, corresponding to the version I can see on the Ubuntu server. Change takes me to the CLI interpreter - which as I wrote I don't understand why I need to set up. To fit it change project interpreter or check settings. SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT:2 Too many authentication failures. But when I try to debug a file I get the following message: I was able to get the debug configuration to validate and showing PHP 7.2. I switched the PHP version on the virtual host I wanted to use - to PHP 7.2.8-1, running as FPM/Fast CGI.īack to PhpStorm. My top priority is getting PhpStorm able to debug something. What I'm really wanting to work on isn't WordPress, and I can resolve that issue later. The reason that I had PHP 5.6 running for some of the virtual hosts on the Ubuntu server is that they are running WordPress development and there's an old plugin that doesn't work with PHP 7.2. I believe this is new because it was fine earlier. When I tried to get this all working a week or so ago, Xdebug told me - the wizard I think - that PHP 5.6 wasn't supported. ![]() Or do I? Messages from PhpStorm didn't make it clear. AFAIK, I don't need a CLI PHP interpreter setup in PhpStorm for this configuration. ![]() #Xdebug phpstorm ubuntu windows#PhpStorm 2018.2 running on Windows 10, with files served by a Ubuntu 18.04 server for web applications. There are a quite a few moving parts.įirst, what I'm trying to get working. A few days ago, I might have just written configuring because I already had Netbeans working with Xdebug, But then messages from Xdebug, and also the way the original Ubuntu Xdebug installation was done have added to my confusion. ![]() I'm very confused about installing and configuring Xdebug for use with PhpStorm. ![]()
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