If Apple apache config file is overriding the macports one, that means the 
apple one is actually running.

Step One of getting a LAMP stack going is to shut off the Apple version:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/Apache2
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/MAMP

On Jun 2, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Cheesy One wrote:

> I am using a macbook pro running os x yosemite (10.10). I am setting up a 
> local developer environment using macports. in trying to simplify the 
> installation of soctware i decided to try and use macports for apache 2.4, 
> php 5.5 and mysql, i seem to have gotten stuck. My apache  installation went 
> properly at first. but no i am trying to set up a virtual host environment to 
> be located in a folder in my desktop. and after 8 hours of fiddling with 
> various recommendation s from online, i have discovered that my webbrowser is 
> not recognizing my macports configuration file. that is httpd.conf. 
> 
> it only seems to recognized the file previously installed by apple. As you 
> already know yosemite ships with php and apache. 
> 
> how do i get the laptop to point to the correct httpd.conf file? there are 
> two...one installed by apple and one by macports.

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