#45117: mythweb.27 @.27_1: depends on obsolete php5-mysql --------------------------+-------------------------- Reporter: alh_ports@… | Owner: ctreleaven@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.1 Resolution: | Keywords: Port: mythweb.27 | --------------------------+-------------------------- Comment (by ctreleaven@…): OK, I pushed a commit (r125712) that should update mythweb.27 to use PHP 5.4. However, certain aspects of the configuration and setup need to be changed or re-done to match. Could you please try the following steps and let me know if there are any problems: 0) Stop the Apache2 server, if running {{{ sudo port unload apache2 }}} 1) Register PHP 5.4 with Apache In Terminal, enter: {{{ cd /opt/local/apache2/modules sudo /opt/local/apache2/bin/apxs -a -e -n "php5" mod_php54.so }}} 2) Edit Apache's httpd.conf In '/opt/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf' verify that mod_php54.so module will be loaded. You should find the following line already added by the command in step 1) above. {{{ LoadModule php5_module modules/mod_php54.so }}} If you find a line like the following, delete it or comment it out: {{{ LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so }}} 3) Set up your PHP 5.4 configuration files We'll cheat and reuse the config file created for php5 {{{ sudo cp -np /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini /opt/local/etc/php54/php.ini }}} 4) Restart Apache2 {{{ sudo port load apache2 }}} With luck, MythWeb should be back up! If these steps work out correctly for you, I'll update the wiki page and point others to that. And update MythWeb.{25|26} in similar fashion. BTW, I had always believed that MythWeb could be installed on a machine that did NOT have Myth installed. Turns out that is not true so I've fixed that, too. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/45117#comment:6> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X