However, I do believe if there was a simpler way to set the Xdebug ports in Local it would be a huge help. I don’t believe this problem (it took me about 2 days to finally nail it down) is with Local, I think the problem however is with the latest version of PhpStorm. Thanks!” System Details - Version of Local is 6.4.2+6012, OS version is Mac OS 12.5.1 Local logs - Local logs are at Dropbox - Local Version 6.4.2+6012 debug logs - Simplify your life. This leads me to believe that there may be a bug in this version of PhpStorm, possibly as a result of the debugging rewrite. The Xdebug server and client DID connect for any PHP version set in Local. I changed the PhpStorm Debug port settings back to “9000,9003” and then changed the config file for all PHP versions (including 7.4.1 for which the config files are actually stored inside the MacOS Local pkg) to just “9003”. The Xdebug server and client did not connect for any PHP version set in Local. I changed the PhpStorm Debug port settings to just “9000”. In PhpStorm preferences, the Debug port settings were set to “9000,9003”. The Local config files (conf/) used to create each php.ini file for each PHP version offered by Local (5.6.39, 7.3.5, 7.4.1, 8.0.0) all set xdebug.remote_port=“9000” (yes, even though port 9003 is to be used for PHP 8+ with Xdebug 3). “I am using PhpStorm with Local ( ) Version 6.4.2+6012 to debug WordPress PHP code. I submitted the help request below to JetBrains and am awaiting a reply. The description below is repeatable every time. Replication - I completely wiped (including all application support files) my original install (several years old) of Local & installed a fresh copy. Only problem is using Xdebug with PhpStorm & Local. Troubleshooting Questions - Happens for all sites in Local.
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