On Jul 25, 2005, at 12:54 PM, Andrew n marshall wrote:


My fink install of apache 2 is not starting up when the rest of the computer
starts up.  With my old 10.3 setup, apache 2 just worked following the fink
install.  Now that we have the new launchd framework, I'm not certain what I
need to do to get apache 2 to run on boot.  The usual apachectl exits, and thus
doesn't meet the requirtements for launchd.

What is the recommended way to start apache2 in Tiger?

If it makes a difference, I did a clean install of Tiger.  I've read this has an
effect on how some services are started (apparently there is some service
porting code in the Tiger upgrade installer).


Anm




I do mine the official Fink way:

"sudo apachectl start" runs it (at least it works here).

"sudo daemonic enable apache2"  creates a startup item to make it start on boot

This doesn't let you start it from the System Preferences, but it's not that bad to work with.


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Alexander Hansen

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