On Aug 1, 2007, at 06:58, Elise van Looij wrote:
Op 31-jul-2007, om 22:17 heeft Jyrki Wahlstedt het volgende
geschreven:
I don't know why but apache 2 has its own directory. So you have
to add
the following to your $PATH:
/opt/local/apache2/bin
And this must be put before /usr/sbin in t
On 1.8.2007, at 14.58, Elise van Looij wrote:
So that should ensure that the /opt/local/bin path always comes
first, right? Your help is greatly appreciated: UNIX for Dummies
(3rd edition) is not much help here.
Yes, but: apache2 directory, /opt/local/apache2/bin, is not included
there.
Op 31-jul-2007, om 22:17 heeft Jyrki Wahlstedt het volgende geschreven:
I don't know why but apache 2 has its own directory. So you have
to add
the following to your $PATH:
/opt/local/apache2/bin
And this must be put before /usr/sbin in the PATH, as otherwise the
result remains the same …
On 31.7.2007, at 23.03, Simon Ruderich wrote:
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Elise van Looij wrote:
echo $PATH returned:
/opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql
/opt/local/bin/mysql5
/usr/local/mysql/bin
/opt/local/bin
/opt/local/sbin
/opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin
/usr/local/bin
/bin
/
On 7/31/07, Elise van Looij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear MacPorters,
>
> this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns something
> like:
>
>
> The following ports are currently installed:
> apache2 @2.2.4_0
> apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
>
>
> then shouldn't typing 'http
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Elise van Looij wrote:
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> echo $PATH returned:
>
> /opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql
> /opt/local/bin/mysql5
> /usr/local/mysql/bin
> /opt/local/bin
> /opt/local/sbin
> /opt/local/lib/mysql5/bin
> /usr/local/bin
> /bin
> /sbin
> /usr/bin
> /usr/sbin
Op 31-jul-2007, om 19:17 heeft Jyrki Wahlstedt het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
MacPorts apache2 lives in /opt/local/apache2/bin. This directory is
not in the default PATH, so if you just write the command you
showed, it probably gives you the builtin, so this behaviour is
expected. So check y
On 31.7.2007, at 19.44, Elise van Looij wrote:
Dear MacPorters,
this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns
something like:
The following ports are currently installed:
apache2 @2.2.4_0
apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
then shouldn't typing 'httpd -V' into the Terminal
Dear MacPorters,
this may be a stupid question, but if 'port installed' returns
something like:
The following ports are currently installed:
apache2 @2.2.4_0
apache2 @2.2.4_1 (active)
then shouldn't typing 'httpd -V' into the Terminal return
something else than:
Server version: Ap