Hi all,

My macports seem to be out of use at the moment. I have not tried to uninstall 
them.
Yesterday I tried to make apache2 working according to the suggestions 
presented in this link:

http://digitalshore.io/local-web-development-environment-apache-osx-10-11-el-capitan/
 
<http://digitalshore.io/local-web-development-environment-apache-osx-10-11-el-capitan/>

then I tried to make a shortcut for mysql that I installed using macports 
making a file .bash_profile in my root that in includes a piece of code 

PATH="/usr/local/mysql/bin:$PATH”

as suggested in 
https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/get-apache-mysql-php-and-phpmyadmin-working-on-osx-10-11-el-capitan/#disqus_thread
 
<https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/get-apache-mysql-php-and-phpmyadmin-working-on-osx-10-11-el-capitan/#disqus_thread>

Finally, I copied the phpmyadmin file from the location that my macports 
installed it, /opt/local/www/, to ~/Sites/ as described in 
https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/get-apache-mysql-php-and-phpmyadmin-working-on-osx-10-11-el-capitan/#disqus_thread
 
<https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/get-apache-mysql-php-and-phpmyadmin-working-on-osx-10-11-el-capitan/#disqus_thread>.
Eventually what the last presented link describes was working on my pc and then 
I switched the pc off.

However, today not only this does not work but I get the next message when I 
use the port command.
-bash: port: command not found

Has anybody else encountered such a problem before?

All best,
Ignatios
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