![]() ![]() If so, here's what it looks like when you start it: In fact, if you don't work from the Mac OS X command line (i.e., the Terminal), MAMP might be 100% complete.Īssuming you don't work from the command line, you might be ready to use MAMP. Just download MAMP and install the MAMP folder in your Mac Applications folder, and you're almost ready to start your Mac/Apache/MySQL/PHP project. Mac LAMP development with MAMP (Mac OS X, Apache, MySQL, and PHP)įirst of all, MAMP is a terrific, free all-in-one Mac LAMP/PHP solution. In this article I'll demonstrate how I got MAMP to work for my Mac LAMP needs, in particular working through a couple of issues not covered in the MAMP installation docs, and also using MAMP with CakePHP. The reason I can comfortably say "I'll skip all the details here" is because I recently started using MAMP for my Mac PHP MySQL development, and I have no plans on looking back to the old days any time soon. I'll skip most of the details here, but getting Apache and PHP to work involves modifying the Apache configuration files under /private/etc/apache2 or /private/etc/httpd, and also getting past some Mac/MySQL/PHP socket errors I ran into. When it comes to PHP development on Mac OS X, I've always battled my way through getting Apache, MySQL, and PHP on the Mac to work the way I needed them to. PHP LAMP Mac FAQ: Can you recommend a good way to develop Mac PHP/LAMP applications on Mac OS X? ![]()
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