2010/2/21 Celso Coutinho <20.ce...@gmail.com> > 2010/2/21 Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> > > >> On Feb 21, 2010, at 10:33, Celso Coutinho wrote: >> >> > A few months ago, I installed php with your help. I finished my work, >> and everything was alright! But I haven't used it since then. Now I type >> localhost on safari, and I get this: >> > >> > Safari can’t open the page “http://localhost/” because Safari can’t >> connect to the server “localhost”. >> >> Ok. Sounds like you don't have a web server running. >> >> >> > AM I doing anything wrong? I typed on the console "port installed" and I >> get this output, amongst some other things: >> > >> > php5 @5.3.1_1+apache2+darwin_10+macosx (active) >> > php5-oracle @5.3.1_2 (active) >> > >> > >> > So php is still there! I tried to find php.ini to see if it's everything >> ok with it. So I went to this folder /opt/local/etc/php5/ to look for it. >> And it wasn't there! Instead, there were two files: php.ini-development and >> php.ini-production. I googled about this matter, and I found that with this >> new php version this is supposed to happen... >> >> If you want a php.ini, you have to create one. A good starting place is to >> copy one of those two template php.ini files you mentioned. > > But is it necessary? Shouldn't this two files do the job? > > > >> > Then I ticked Web Sharing in the system preferences, and then I type >> localhost on the browser. It works but I think it's using the previous >> version of php, the one that comes with the computer. I assume that because >> I got an error when accessing an oracle data base. In the php installation >> from macports, I got oracle data bases working. >> >> Right. Turn off Web Sharing in System Preferences again. That's Apple's >> web server with Apple's PHP. >> > Done! But I get the same error as before... > > > >> > Does anyone know what should I do? >> >> To start the MacPorts apache2 web server with MacPorts php5, type: >> >> sudo port load apache2 >> > I get an already loaded error: > > Error: Target org.macports.load returned: org.macports.apache2: Already > loaded > Error: Status 1 encountered during processing. > > > So, I guess that he's looking for localhost on the wrong folder (I'm > getting the same error as before). How can I teel which folder is he > looking? >
I opened httpd.conf in /opt/local/apache2/conf/ and there's this line there: DocumentRoot "/Users/binte/Sites" This is the folder where I store all my php files... I guess everything is ok! Any idea on what's going wrong with my macports installation of php?
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