Hey Ryan and others, I don't know where this stands, exactly, but it _would_ be really cool if getting mysql5 to run was only a matter of: - sudo port install mysql5 +server - sudo port load mysql5 (and the the end result of this would be that the server is actually running and usable) Of course at the moment, that doesn't work, because: - You have to apply a default my.cnf file - You have to do various database setup things - There is no port load command What else? It would be really cool to think this issue through for mysql (and apache2, and php) so that we can make this smooth. What infrastructure enhancements do we need to make this super easy? We're not there yet. Potential enhancements: - port load command - automated way to specify that default conf files be applied - usable activation phase? Thoughts? Hopefully this work would apply to lots of ports, but I think it would be useful to focus on a few key ports, like the aforementioned MAMP. James On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Nov 20, 2007, at 20:12, Thomas Allen wrote:
I'm trying to setup a local MAMP server using Macports, and all I'm running into are problems. MySQL (4) can't connect, http://localhost/ is DOA, and I have no real way to test my PHP installation. I'd like to have the following setup:
MySQL 5, PHP 5, Apache 2
I suspect that my main problem is daemons for these services not starting. Anyway, I really put my faith in Macports here, and it would mean a lot if someone could lend a hand.
sudo port install mysql5 +server sudo port install apache2 sudo port install php5 +apache2
It will show you the launchctl commands you need to enter to start mysql5 and apache2 at system startup.
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