configuration of xdebug on centos with php-5.2.8 - centos

I followed the link http://xdebug.org/wizard.php to install xdebug2.2.1 for netbeans7.2 php in my centos5.8 but I dnt have phpize for which i need to install php5-dev and I need to work on php version 5.2.8 so was unable to install php5-dev in centos5.8
my rpm -qa |grep php gives out following:
php-common-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi , php-mysql-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi ,
php-gd-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi , php-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi ,
php-cli-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi , php-pdo-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi
php-xml-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi
Please help me find a way to install xdebug for the following technical stack
php-5.2.8
centos-5.8
can not change php version but flexible to upgrade or downgrade centos

Thank you all
found answer for my question I needed to install php-devel-5.2.8-1.fc5.remi to make phpize work and then followed the link mention earlier http://xdebug.org/wizard.php .Its working fine.

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