try to install mysql5 + php5 + apache2

js ebgssth at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 07:16:09 PST 2008


>  > How about including some instructions like this in ports and
>  > install it in /opt/local/share/someplace?
>  >
>  > README.macports or something like that.
>
>  That would be a possibility. Then the post-activate message could be
>  reduced to simply referring the user to the text file.

Or just  `cat /path/to/doc/php5/README.macports`.

>  "port load" and "port unload" are in trunk and will presumably be in
>  MacPorts 1.6.1 or 1.7.0. They were ready just before 1.6.0 was
>  released, but it seemed prudent not to put them into 1.6.0 since they
>  had not yet been tested at all.
Really nice, but requirement: OS X 10.4 or greater.

>  Functionality to automatically unload a port before deactivating, and
>  loading it again after activating, has only just been proposed in my
>  last email, so that won't be in anything until someone decides it's a
>  good idea to implement, and implements it.

+1 on that.


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