If you are comfortable with the command line, all you need to do is to link to the installation of apache that you want to control from the preferance panes. 1. $cd /usr/sbin 2. $mv apachectl apachectl1-3 3. $ln -s /opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl apachectl when you list the directory it should give you something like this: ... apachectl -> /opt/local/apache2/bin/apachectl ... and you should now be able to control macports apache2 from you preference pane. On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Thomas Condon <tomc@sounddsl.com> wrote:
John Korchok wrote:
Hello all,
I found out (the hard way) that the latest Apple Security Update 2008-002 for Tiger replaces the apachectl file in /usr/sbin. If, like me, you had copied the apachectl file from /opt/local/apache2/bin to /usr/sbin (this enables you to turn Apache on and off using the System Prefs/Sharing/Personal Web Sharing), you will find that the next time you restart Apache, things go haywire, like none of your PHP works any more. It's because your system has reverted to the Apache 1.3 that comes with Tiger.
John,
I know about assuming, but I'll still assume that you fixed this somehow (like re-copied apachectl to /usr/sbin).
Are there other steps to making Personal Web Sharing run Apache2? If so, could you please detail them for those of us who just can't remember anything?
In A Chord,
Tom Condon Bass, Agate Passage Quartet Bass & Proud Member, Kitsap Chordsmen Dir. Music Education, Evergreen District, BHS _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users