Re: [WebDNA] Using WebDNA with MAMP
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texte = Jonathan Young wrote:> Unfortunately, I'm not entirely comfortable doing installations / configurations via Terminal yet. Which is one reason the MAMP thing is nice.> > But I'm willing to try your approach Donovan. > > I'm using Snow Leopard. Can I follow these steps?:> > http://maestric.com/doc/mac/apache_php_mysql_snow_leopard> > Thanks,> JonThat looks to me like an excellent reference.Yes, that I *would* recommend. It looks to be very thorough.Note: of course, anytime you get into php and mysql.. it'salways good to glean a basic understanding of the commandline.A couple hints you can use when following the install above:1.) 'vi' is a great commandline tool for making quick changesin text files. If you haven't already, first look this up onthe internet and read about the basic editing procedures.2.) When editing config files.. such as httpd.conf or php.ini..I always end up using grep to first find the line number thatyou want to edit. Once that is found, you can then go straightto that line to edit it with vi.For example:grep -Hine 'date.timezone' php.iniThat will tell you the line#Then:vi php.ini +
will get you straight there for editing.good luck!DonovanP.S. the interesting note about the Mac is that you can easilyhave an entire *64bit* MAMP server if you so choose.-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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Jonathan Young wrote:> Unfortunately, I'm not entirely comfortable doing installations / configurations via Terminal yet. Which is one reason the MAMP thing is nice.> > But I'm willing to try your approach Donovan. > > I'm using Snow Leopard. Can I follow these steps?:> > http://maestric.com/doc/mac/apache_php_mysql_snow_leopard> > Thanks,> JonThat looks to me like an excellent reference.Yes, that I *would* recommend. It looks to be very thorough.Note: of course, anytime you get into php and mysql.. it'salways good to glean a basic understanding of the commandline.A couple hints you can use when following the install above:1.) 'vi' is a great commandline tool for making quick changesin text files. If you haven't already, first look this up onthe internet and read about the basic editing procedures.2.) When editing config files.. such as httpd.conf or php.ini..I always end up using grep to first find the line number thatyou want to edit. Once that is found, you can then go straightto that line to edit it with vi.For example:grep -Hine 'date.timezone' php.iniThat will tell you the line#Then:vi php.ini +will get you straight there for editing.good luck!DonovanP.S. the interesting note about the Mac is that you can easilyhave an entire *64bit* MAMP server if you so choose.-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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