Once you have installed any version of eclipse (I went with Europa 3.3, it comes in the openSuse software repositories), unfortunately the version doesn’t come with many plugins and installing PHP tools was a pain.
So I’m going with PDT all in one Eclipse 3.3. The PDT team seem to have dropped the ball with Eclipse Granymead now released and most other popular all-in one projects having released an Eclipse 3.4 version. Which makes it easier to find the C/C++ eclipse download than the PHP eclipse download.
Optional, but very sensible: Use source control like SVN on your projects. Add http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x as a remote site.
Then update, I always ask Eclipse to choose automatic mirrors.
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