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I have a VPS with cPanel WHM and am trying to enable XDebug. I installed the extension by going to WHM -> Software -> Module Installers -> PHP Pecl -> Manage and I confirmed it's installed by checking my phpinfo() page.

The next step is to enable XDebug in my php.ini file, but I'm a little confused how I should go about doing this.

Looking at php.ini in /usr/local/lib, I see this line at the bottom:

zend_extension="/usr/local/Zend/lib/Guard-6.0.0/php-5.4.x/ZendGuardLoader.so"

However, in WHM -> Service Configuration -> PHP Configuration Editor, there's a "zend_extension" option with this value:

/usr/local/IonCube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.4.so, /usr/local/Zend/lib/Guard-6.0.0/php-5.4.x/ZendGuardLoader.so

So my question is, how should I go about adding the path to XDebug:

/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525/xdebug.so

To php.ini? I see three ways of doing it and I don't know which is correct:

  1. I could add it to the comma separated list in WHM
  2. I could add it in php.ini directly, putting a comma between it and the existing value
  3. I could put it on a new line in php.ini

Which way is correct?

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Highly depends on the PHP configuration (./configure). PHP will look in the default extension path for your xdebug.so extension; in which case you don't need to specify any path:

zend_extension = xdebug.so

Regarding new line and comma, I prefer new line because it makes it easier to remove an extension later on. My php.ini looks like this (example):

extension      = memcached.so
extension      = zopfli.so
zend_extension = opcache.so
zend_extension = xdebug.so

Notice the alphabetical order as well.

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  • So it's OK to have multiple zend_extension lines in php.ini? When I add the xdebug line in PhpStorm, it gives the warning Duplicate Key in Section.
    – Nate
    Jul 9, 2014 at 16:00
  • In the official doc it is said that "If you want to use Xdebug and OPCache together, you must have the zend_extension line for Xdebug below the line for OPCache, or in a file starting with a higher number (ie. 99-xdebug.ini vs 20-opcache.ini), otherwise they won't work properly together."
    – stollr
    Jul 20, 2022 at 6:32
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You can add at the bottom of the file like the following:

zend_extension="/absolute/path/to/xdebug.so"

In my case, i put it in

zend_extension = /usr/lib64/php/modules/xdebug.so

However If you want to use Xdebug and OPCache together, you must have the zend_extension line for Xdebug after the line for OPCache. Otherwise, they won't work properly. See: https://xdebug.org/docs/install

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