* Ryan Schmidt [140209 20:11]:
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 22:27, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> >> stop the services it controls.
> > Web Sharing is *not* checked as a service in that window.
> > I presume that I have overridden it by originally having used
> > apachectl?
> If you started it using apache
On Feb 9, 2014, at 22:27, Tim Johnson wrote:
> * Ryan Schmidt [140209 19:10]:
>>
>> On Feb 9, 2014, at 21:35, Tim Johnson wrote:
> <...>
>>> how? I think I need to find the plist file and remove it.
>
>> Open System Preferences, go to Sharing, uncheck the box next to
>> Web Sharing. That is,
* Ryan Schmidt [140209 19:10]:
>
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 21:35, Tim Johnson wrote:
<...>
> > how? I think I need to find the plist file and remove it.
> Open System Preferences, go to Sharing, uncheck the box next to
> Web Sharing. That is, if you’re using an older version of OS X. If
> you’re
On Feb 9, 2014, at 21:35, Tim Johnson wrote:
> * Ryan Schmidt [140209 17:45]:
> <...>
>> Ok, so you have MacPorts apache2 installed. Still, that doesn’t tell me
>> whether that’s the apache you’re using.
> I believe I am using the Apple apache
> So
> 1)I have to configure the config at
* Ryan Schmidt [140209 17:45]:
<...>
> No need to manually create a php symlink. Instead use:
>
> sudo port select php php54
>
> if you want “php” to be php54.
Thank you
<...>
> > port installed name:php | grep \(active\)
Better is
> port installed name:php and active
thanks
> Ok, so
On Feb 9, 2014, at 19:56, Tim Johnson wrote:
> * Ryan Schmidt [140209 16:20]:
> /usr/local/bin is a symlink pointing to
> /opt/local/bin/php54
> So, with your previous instructions regarding
> paths to binaries, I have a handle on how to symlink new installs.
No need to manually create a
* Ryan Schmidt [140209 16:20]:
/usr/local/bin is a symlink pointing to
/opt/local/bin/php54
So, with your previous instructions regarding
paths to binaries, I have a handle on how to symlink new installs.
> Figure out how your web server is configured to use php. First of
> all, are you
On Feb 9, 2014, at 18:22, Tim Johnson wrote:
> * Ryan Schmidt [140209 13:05]:
>> On Feb 9, 2014, at 15:57, Tim Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm running OSX 10.7
>>> Latest PHP is ver 5.3.28
>>> I do not see that gd is enabled for it.
>>>
>>> What is the method to do so?
>>> thanks
>>
>> It depend
* Ryan Schmidt [140209 13:05]:
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 15:57, Tim Johnson wrote:
> >
> > I'm running OSX 10.7
> > Latest PHP is ver 5.3.28
> > I do not see that gd is enabled for it.
> >
> > What is the method to do so?
> > thanks
>
> It depends on which php port you have installed.
>
> If you
On Feb 9, 2014, at 15:57, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> I'm running OSX 10.7
> Latest PHP is ver 5.3.28
> I do not see that gd is enabled for it.
>
> What is the method to do so?
> thanks
It depends on which php port you have installed.
If you installed the php53 port, then install the php53-gd port
I'm running OSX 10.7
Latest PHP is ver 5.3.28
I do not see that gd is enabled for it.
What is the method to do so?
thanks
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