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I have installed PDT 2.1 but i can't switch to the PHP Perspective, any ideas?

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How did you install it? All-in-one bundle or update site? – Robert Munteanu Jul 22 at 10:45

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Errr... just guessing: Have you tried to click on the button with a litte "plus"-sign on it left hand to the perspective buttons? There should be an "Other" section containing all available perspectives.

Second guess: I've had the same issue some time ago. First: Do you use the most recent Ganymede release of Eclipse? I tried to install PDT by hand and the perspective was missing to. After i installed PDT trough the "Install new Software" Feature (PDT is now part of the standard repository) it worked perfectly.

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yes :) here a screenshot: bufka.ath.cx/dslr/pdt.png – cupakob Jul 22 at 9:52
Added another guess. ;-) – Malax Jul 22 at 9:56
yes, I'm using Eclipse 3.4.2. But i have installed PDT over Eclipse and not manually.... – cupakob Jul 22 at 10:03
Now i'm out of clues... good luck finding a solution. :) – Malax Jul 22 at 10:29
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Out of curiosity, which version of the JVM/JRE (Java Runtime) are you using ? Is it not an old one ?

Does it work better if you install a recent version of the JRE from sun's website ?

I am not sure which version is required by PDT, but using latest JVM could maybe help ?

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$ java -version java version "1.6.0_10" I have solved the problem with installation of Eclipse PHP IDE :) – cupakob Jul 22 at 10:44
Hu, too bad it wasn't just a problem of JRE version :-( – Pascal MARTIN Jul 22 at 11:05
Nevermind :) thanks for the help guys – cupakob Jul 22 at 11:06
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PDT 2.1 only supports Eclipse 3.5. It is strange that you didn't see any warning while installing it. If you wish to continue using Eclipse 3.4.x, install PDT 2.0.1

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The Eclipse PHP IDE was v 3.5 :) – cupakob Jul 22 at 20:17
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I'm having the same problem. I'm tryign to install PDT over an existing eclipse installation. Everythign seems to install OK, but there's no PHP perspective. It's maddening!

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I have solved the problem with installation of Eclipse PHP IDE. – cupakob Oct 27 at 6:29
Yeah, but then Ant doesn't work. – Nicholas Hunter Nov 6 at 20:34
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I have solved the problem with installation of Eclipse PHP IDE.

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