On Dec 16, 2006, at 9:36 PM, Joonhwan Lee wrote:
I'm having a compile error when I install php5 with apache2 and
mysql5 variants.
However, I found following patch available for the issue, but the
problem is I don't know how to apply the patch :D
Hi. I've installed Ruby, and am now interested in Rails, rake, and
related gems. Should I install them from MacPorts, or should I use
Ruby's RubyGems package manager?
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Hi list.
I spent a fair amount of time for installing php5 +apache today.
the problem is described in
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/ticket/2750
It seems no one's working on this (Look at Last modified 3 months ago)
As a workaround, the following patch would be helpful.
should be
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sunday, December 17, 2006 at
5:20 PM -0800 wrote:
Currently, php5 +apache uses Mac OS X's provided Apache server. After
these changes, it would use the MacPorts apache port. There has in
the past been a request to offer both variants: a way to install
using
On Dec 17, 2006, at 23:00, Mark Duling wrote:
Ryan Schmidt on Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 5:20 PM -0800 wrote:
Currently, php5 +apache uses Mac OS X's provided Apache server. After
these changes, it would use the MacPorts apache port. There has in
the past been a request to offer both
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sunday, December 17, 2006 at
10:57 PM -0800 wrote:
Naming is important. I think macosx is a terrible name for a
variant
because it doesn't mean anything to someone that doesn't already
know. I
like the snmp variants to php5 as a model. Probably because