PHP Storm Interpreter is not specified or invalid
I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.
I will appreciate any help,
Eve
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I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.
I will appreciate any help,
Eve
phpstorm
add a comment |
I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.
I will appreciate any help,
Eve
phpstorm
I got this error as mentioned below. I don't understand how to set one as there's no interpreter to choose.
I will appreciate any help,
Eve
phpstorm
phpstorm
edited Dec 30 '18 at 19:01
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asked Dec 30 '18 at 18:43
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Do you actually have PHP installed?
Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter>
and navigating to your PHP.EXE
there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
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Do you actually have PHP installed?
Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter>
and navigating to your PHP.EXE
there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
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Do you actually have PHP installed?
Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter>
and navigating to your PHP.EXE
there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
add a comment |
Do you actually have PHP installed?
Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter>
and navigating to your PHP.EXE
Do you actually have PHP installed?
Because, if you do, it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter>
and navigating to your PHP.EXE
answered Dec 30 '18 at 18:56
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there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
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there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
there's no CLI interpreter to choose. how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?
– Eve
Dec 30 '18 at 19:44
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
1) Well, "there's no CLI interpreter to choose" sounds like you don't have PHP installed - do you? 2) "how do i navigate to my PHP.EXE?" - if you do have it installed, I already told you -> it's as simple as clicking that button with the dots to the roight of where it says <no interpreter> and navigating to your PHP.EXE
– Mawg
Dec 30 '18 at 20:39
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