
I'm running openSUSE on my developer machine. Unfortunately, the default openSUSE installation does not include the Xdebug PHP extension (for debugging of course), nor APC (for caching PHP opcode). However, this can easily be remedied.
openSUSE has a PHP extensions repository ( http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/php:/extensions/ ), which you can add to your software repositories database and from which you can download and install Xdebug and APC. Just use ?zypper? (or YAST if you are more GUI oriented), a command line tool for handling package repositories and installation:
$ zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/php:/extensions/openSUSE_11.0/ PHP5Extensions $ zypper in php5-xdebug $ zypper in php5-APC
You can find the Xdebug configuration file at /etc/php5/conf.d/xdebug.ini
That was simple, wasn't it?

surprise!
Tuesday 11 November 2008 9:33:15 pm
Mateusz Krzeszowiec ‹mateusz.krzeszowiec_at_gmail.com›
Hi mate, long time no-see!
Maybe a bit off topic but why you're using opensuse? Just fav distro or all eZ folks are forced to use it? ;)
P.S.
Would be handy if you could see the blog entry you're writing your comment for