So I think I finally got Cake working on a Mac. Here's what I did:
- reinstall OS X 10.4 get all updates
- install MySQL 5 from www.mysql.com
- install php5 from www.entropy.ch
- install TinkerTool from http://www.bresink.de/osx/TinkerTool.html to
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On 8-Jun-06, at 12:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I think I finally got Cake working on a Mac. Here's what I did:
- reinstall OS X 10.4 get all updates
- install MySQL 5 from www.mysql.com
- install php5 from www.entropy.ch
- install TinkerTool from http://www.bresink.de/osx/
you need mod_rewrite enabled, maybe that's your issue.
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Wow, and now http://localhost/posts/view/1 just goes to a blank white
page, no error messages. Is there extra config you
usually what I do is to set up a virtual host that points to my user folder. The usual ~username/ never seems to work. But I have cake running on about 3 different versions of mac os x with no problems, server and client installs
On 6/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, and now
Oh the other issue is to make sure that you have AllowOverride All set for the path where the cake install is at.On 6/7/06, Samuel DeVore
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:usually what I do is to set up a virtual host that points to my user folder. The usual ~username/ never seems to work. But I have cake
I've got it rumming on a mac fine using...MAMP
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If you are around later today, try me on google chat if you want and we can figure it out, then perhaps when we are done we can work on a help page for the next troubled user...Sam D
On 6/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Samuel DeVore wrote: usually what I do is to set up a virtual
First of all, XAMPP is crap. Use OSX's builtin Apache install. You
can upgrade it to PHP5 pretty simply (there's a tutorial on
entropy.ch).
If you're on a Mac, unless you're logged in as root, it's possible that
the .htaccess files aren't showing up, in which case they might not
have gotten