I have a basic project that was created from a remote system using the eclipse tools to setup that connection. I right clicked on the folder on my remote system and chose create a new project. Now, I want to add PHP to the build path, but it is just a basic project. How do I quickly add those libraries with Eclipse PDT or Zend Studio installed?
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When Add PHP Support is disabled but PHP libraries are not included.
- Right Click and Open project.
- Find .buildpath file.
- add the follwing code to it.
Code:
<buildpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"/>

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What if we don't have a .buildpath file? – Salketer Jul 21 '14 at 08:51
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1@Salketer right click on project -> Build Path > Configure Build Path... click "Add Folder", select the project root directory. Click ok. You should now have a `.buildpath` file – jlb Aug 28 '15 at 09:54
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Not sure if this what you are looking for, but try
- Right click the project folder in the Explorer and click Open Project.
- Right click the project folder again.
- Find and click Configure from the Context Menu
- In the submenu find and click Add PHP Support
In case you want to configure the include_path
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- Right click the project folder in the Explorer and click Open Project.
- Right click the project folder again.
- Find and click Include Path from the context menu
- In the submenu find and click Configure Include Path
- Add any resources you need in the tabbed dialog
If both of this is not what you are looking for, please clarify the question.

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If there's no file .buildpath
in the project's folder (and no "Buildpath" option to be found in the project's context menu), then just create a new file .buildpath
with this content:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<buildpath>
<buildpathentry kind="src" path=""/>
<buildpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"/>
</buildpath>

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