![]() When opening up the terminal in Aptana it reads: This time when we fire up Aptana it no longer complains about the missing GIT.exe but we still have to point it to firefox.exe Unfortunately we experience the same problems.įor the next attempt I try and pre-populate the git environment on both the virtual sequencing machine and the physical machines by installing portable git into it's default directory: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Git' So we try and sequence the application again, this time we include the '%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Aptana Studio 3 Workspace\' directory into the sequencer (it was previously excluded) and try the above steps again. So we re-point it to Q:\firefox.501\firefox.exe AGAIN. We skip past the git.exe requirement and try to create a web project and guess what, yep - it' asks for firefox.exe. So we try to re-point it to Q:\Aptana.304\bin\git.exe, but the bin directory is now empty!? *ī. The client fires up Aptana and immediately it asks for GIT.exe. So we finish up and stream the virtualised Aptana and Git to the client.Ī. Still within Aptana we then create a new web project and it asks for the location of Firefox (for debugging puposes)s, so we point Aptana to Q:\firefox.501\firefox.exeWe then close Aptana, create another web project and it seems to work okay.Ħ. ![]() ![]() We then fire up AptanaStudio 3.0.4 whilst it's int he sequencer and it asks for the GIT.exe (We're presuming it's hardcoded to look in a particular directory?), so we point it to Q:\Aptana.304\bin\git.exeĥ. After the files extract we run the AptanaStudio 3.0.4 install and also install this to Q:\Aptana.304Ĥ. We installed the pre-requisite of 'portable GIT.exe' into the virtual directory of Q:\Aptana.304ģ. gz extension as this is needed for it to become an installer)Ģ. We fire up the Microsoft App-V sequencing / virtualisation wizard and point to the source. Sequencer machine: Windows 7 x86 with App-V 4.6SP1ġ.Browser: Firefox 5.0.1 (virtualised into it's own directory).Target machines: Windows 7 圆4 with App-V SP1.We would choose to not virtualise it but that doesn't seem to be an option. Step 2: Set up AptanaAssociate Drupal file extensions as PHP filesPreferences > General > Content TypesWithin Content Types > Text select PHP Content Type and add *.module and *.installPreferences > General > Editors > File AssociationsAdd *.module and *.We have successfully virtualised over 100 applications using Microsoft App-V 4.6 SP1, but are experiencing difficulties sequencing Aptana Studio 3.0.4. and the php.ini file (/Applications/MAMP/conf/php5/php.ini)Click OKReturn to the group panel and verify that the PHP executable is setRestart the server Step 2: Set up AptanaAptana Studio > Preferences > PHP > Debug > Default Settings group panelSet debugger to XdebugClick Configure, ensure Xdebug is on port 9000Click “PHP Executables…”, then “Add…”Add a new PHP executable which points to *AMP’s php executable (/Applications/MAMP/bin/php5/bin/php, c:amppin. Step 2: Set up AptanaDownload and install Aptana Studio from (standalone, full installer)Install PDT SDK 2.1.2Set up your workspaceFile > New Project…PHP > PHP Project Step 1: Verify changesRestart *AMPGet to the php info page (via Devel module or *AMP website) Step 1: Edit PHP settingsFind section towards the end of the fileUncomment the line zend_extension=… by removing the semicolonAdd the following parameters after that line:xdebug.remote_enable=1xdebug.remote_handler='dbgp'llect_params=3xdebug.show_local_vars=Onxdebug.dump_globals=Onxdebug.show_exception_trace=Onxdebug.remote_mode=reqxdebug.idekey=defaultFind sectionComment the line zend_extension=… by prepending a semicolon Step 1: Edit PHP settingsFind php.iniMAMP: /Applications/MAMP/conf/PHP5/php.iniXAMPP: c:amppHPhp.inierror_reporting = E_ALLdisplay_errors = Ondisplay_startup_errors = onlog_errors = onerror_log = “/path/to/php_error.log” ![]() Step 1: Set up your serverMAMP 1.8.3XAMPP 1.7.1 (older version with PHP 5.2) from Sourceforge: Tools of the TradeWeb server solution stackWindows: XAMPPMac: MAMPIntegrated development environment (IDE)AptanaWeb browserFirefox add-ons Setting up a debugging environment for Drupalĭebugging DrupalSetting up a local development environment
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