Changes between Version 38 and Version 39 of howto/MAMP
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v38 v39 16 16 == Installation == 17 17 18 === Step 1: '''Turn off Apple's "Personal Web Sharing"''' === 18 === Step 1: '''Turn off Apple's "Personal Web Sharing"''' === #pws 19 19 20 20 If you haven’t already done so, make sure you turn off Apple’s "Personal Web Sharing" in the System Preferences so that the default Apache server is not running. While you can set things up so that both servers run on different ports (e.g., port 80 and port 8080), it’s not worth the hassle of maintaining two web server daemons. Just use the latest Apache from MacPorts and be done with it. 21 21 22 === Step 2: Install Apache === 22 === Step 2: Install Apache === #apache 23 23 24 24 {{{ … … 87 87 '''''Note:''''' When upgrading your Apache installation, MacPorts will not overwrite or in any way alter your httpd.conf or any of the extra configuration files. You may still want to back up your configuration files from time to time, just to be safe. When upgrading to a newer version, you may also want to compare your configuration file to the current sample files, in case things have changed. 88 88 89 === Step 3: Install MySQL === 89 === Step 3: Install MySQL === #mysql 90 90 91 91 If you merely want to access a MySQL server running on another computer, skip to step 4. If you want to run a MySQL server on this computer, install MySQL like this: … … 156 156 again to verify that the daemon is still active. 157 157 158 === Step 4: Install PHP === 158 === Step 4: Install PHP === #php 159 159 160 160 {{{ … … 235 235 As a last check, reboot and verify that everything has autostarted and is running (i.e., repeat the above tests). 236 236 237 === Step 5: Install phpMyAdmin (optional) === 237 === Step 5: Install phpMyAdmin (optional) === #phpmyadmin 238 238 239 239 Use MacPorts to install the latest version of `phpMyAdmin`.