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Are you using Porticus or

Are you using Porticus or Macport's command line interface to install? Install Apache from the command line with sudo port install apache2APXS is the Apache 2 compiler and it's needed to install Apache...

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I made it to work by

I made it to work by removing it from inside mime type directive to anywhere outside ....

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PostreSQL isn't working! ARGH.

PostgreSQL isn't working with PHP5, no matter what I try. I've tried adding +postresql and +postgres83, but the pg_* functions simply aren't there when I try to use them. When I look at phpinfo(), it...

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Nevermind

I just had to use +postgresql83, rather than +postgresql or +postgres83 (which were two options I saw on sites, this one included).

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:) Glad you got it working.

:) Glad you got it working.

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Greate guide

Thanks for this. Worked a treat.Tip: to use vhosts, uncomment the#Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf line in/opt/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file, then configure the vhosts...

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server admin tools

it's possible manage the new macport apache installation with server admin tool in osx server 10.5?

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don't forget: apachectl

don't forget: apachectl configtest .. check for syntax errors prior to trying to debug why something doesn't work.

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Mac OS X Snow Leopard: PHP 5.3 + OCI8

http://musarra.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/mac-os-x-snow-leopard-php-5-3-oci8/

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Thanks, so great!

For my production environment installaton, I added some modules from MacPorts php5, like... curl, mysql, gd, imagick, xsl, exif, posixThanks!

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