[nycphp-talk] installing PHP/MySQL on a Mac
D C Krook
dkrook at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 12 23:38:25 EDT 2003
Peter,
You could compile from source as on any other Unix variant, but if you want
to take advantage of Mac OS X's GUI to manage servers, Server Logistics (no
affiliation) lets you do so through the System Preferences panel with their
free precompiled binaries.
They're pretty quick to update PHP, Apache, MySQL, and Tomcat when new
releases come out.
http://serverlogistics.com/software.php
+ Complete MySQL
+ Complete Apache 2
+ Complete PHP
+ Complete Jakarta Tomcat
>I would like to know about the process of installing PHP and MySQL on a
>Mac. Would the Mac OS have to be OS X (to take advantage of Free BSD)?
>Would it be similar to installing it on Free BSD (or Linux)? Does Mac OS X
>already come with Apache loaded and configured to serve pages through
>"localhost"?
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
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