Editing httpd.conf file

2014-04-07 Thread Thomas Mai
I believe it's MAMP that overwrites your changes at start up. But at least the 
Pro version lists Conf-file menu items, which you should use instead.

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Re: Editing httpd.conf file

2014-04-07 Thread Marek Stepanek

This has nothing to do with BBEdit, and probably nothing with your MAMP
installation. You have to edit the
/Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/httpd.conf file.

sudo apachectl -k restart

is restarting your server /usr/sbin/httpd not the MAMP server.


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On 07/04/14 21:18, François Schiettecatte wrote:
> What does this have to do with BBEdit?
> 
> François
> 
> On Apr 7, 2014, at 1:43 AM, David Blomstrom  wrote:
> 
>> I need to edit a httpd.conf file that's apparently protected by some kind of 
>> mysterious force field. I can open it, edit it and save it with a variety of 
>> programs, but the changes vanish every time I restart the server. When I 
>> click Get Info, it says I have Read & Write privileges. I changed it so that 
>> EVERYBODY has Read & Write privileges.
>>
>> Someone suggested I restart the server by typing sudo apachectl -k restart 
>> into Terminal. So I did, and I get the following error:
>>  
>> /usr/sbin/apachectl: line 90: 17349 Bus error: 10   $HTTPD $ARGV
>>
>> I also copied the file onto my desktop, modified and saved it, then put it 
>> back in its original folder. When I restarted my server, the changes 
>> disappeared.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas? I'm using MAMP Pro on a MacBook Pro running OS X 
>> Lion.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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Re: Editing httpd.conf file

2014-04-07 Thread François Schiettecatte
What does this have to do with BBEdit?

François

On Apr 7, 2014, at 1:43 AM, David Blomstrom  wrote:

> I need to edit a httpd.conf file that's apparently protected by some kind of 
> mysterious force field. I can open it, edit it and save it with a variety of 
> programs, but the changes vanish every time I restart the server. When I 
> click Get Info, it says I have Read & Write privileges. I changed it so that 
> EVERYBODY has Read & Write privileges.
> 
> Someone suggested I restart the server by typing sudo apachectl -k restart 
> into Terminal. So I did, and I get the following error:
>  
> /usr/sbin/apachectl: line 90: 17349 Bus error: 10   $HTTPD $ARGV
> 
> I also copied the file onto my desktop, modified and saved it, then put it 
> back in its original folder. When I restarted my server, the changes 
> disappeared.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas? I'm using MAMP Pro on a MacBook Pro running OS X 
> Lion.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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Editing httpd.conf file

2014-04-07 Thread David Blomstrom
I need to edit a httpd.conf file that's apparently protected by some kind 
of mysterious force field. I can open it, edit it and save it with a 
variety of programs, but the changes vanish every time I restart the 
server. When I click Get Info, it says I have Read & Write privileges. I 
changed it so that EVERYBODY has Read & Write privileges.

Someone suggested I restart the server by typing sudo apachectl -k restart 
into Terminal. So I did, and I get the following error:

 

/usr/sbin/apachectl: line 90: 17349 Bus error: 10   $HTTPD $ARGV


I also copied the file onto my desktop, modified and saved it, then put it 
back in its original folder. When I restarted my server, the changes 
disappeared.


Does anyone have any ideas? I'm using MAMP Pro on a MacBook Pro running OS 
X Lion.


Thanks!

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