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[nycphp-talk] MAMP setup tips wanted

The Geek thegeek at thecolorgeek.com
Mon Jan 31 10:40:46 EST 2005


I cannot vouch for them since I have not really worked with their 
installs but they make it very easy and Mac friendly.  
www.serverlogistics.com it appears fairly painless.
On Sunday, January 30, 2005, at 02:35  PM, David Mintz wrote:

>
> Hi everybody.
>
> I am soon to start teaching an introductory PHP class. Week 1 
> assignment
> is get yourself up and running PHP 5.0.x w/ mysqli, MySQL 4.1.x and 
> Apache
> 1.3.33 or 2.0.5x on your own development machine. I can talk about
> installation and configuration from (modest) experience on Windows and
> Linux, both with XAMPP and building from source, but not OS X because I
> got no OS X machine to play with.
>
> Generally speaking, can you try XAMPP for Linux on Mac OS X and get 
> lucky?
> Or, suppose you use a package like MAMP 
> (http://www.mamp.info/en/home/).
> It looks wonderful but I would like MySQL 4.1.x and mysqli, which it
> lacks -- how painful do you think it would be to upgrade its MySQL to
> 4.1.9, and possibly, if necessary, also update its PHP to include 
> mysqli?
>
> Stated differently:  is there a painless way for novices to get AMP 
> going
> on their Mac __with the latest production-quality__ versions of
> everything? Last time I had students whose Macs already had AMP dating
> from their OS installation time -- and in some cases that was pretty 
> old.
>
> Thanks and sorry for the verbosity,
>
> ---
> David Mintz
> http://davidmintz.org/
>
> "Don't let the liberal media tell you what to think
> and feel. If you have hatred in your heart, let it out."
>
>    -- Clayton Bigsby, black white supremacist
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