Boyd, Todd M. wrote:

i used to use php-eclipse + subclipse all the time; i never had to 'install 
from source' or had issues installing subclipse on top of php-eclipse...
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Ahh... but you're in Linux. I was referring to the Windows distribution of 
Eclipse. It's Java, so I guess it wouldn't matter... but when I installed 
PHPEclipse on top of Eclipse, it broke. Big-time.

Depends on the Linux distribution.
I have matching copies of phpeclipse on my Windows and Mandriva Linux boxes. Mandriva had it in the distribution and I then updated via Eclipse without a problem. It's nice to have a development environment that I don't have to think which machine I'm on - until it comes to a file path.

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