Just a note. The darwinports software is now macports and you can get it at: http://www.macports.org/
If you use macports, be sure to change any refernces you may have in your calling scripts to macports as the file macports now gets installed.
章 5. Mac OS X 系统下的安装
本章包括在 Mac OS X 平台下安装 PHP 的说明和提示。Mac OS X 有两个不同的版本,客户版和服务器版,本手册两者均会介绍。请注意 PHP 不能在 Mac OS 9 和更早版本下运行。
使用软件包
Mac OS X 下有几个预编译和打包的 PHP 版本。可以通过它使用标准的配置的 PHP,但是若需要不同的功能集(比如一个安全服务器,或者一个不同的数据库驱动程序),可能需要自己编译 PHP 和/或 web 服务器。如果不熟悉如何自己编译软件,可以试着找一下包含自己所需功能的 PHP 预编译版本。
Mac OS X 系统下的安装
Jeff Hayden
09-Sep-2006 11:17
09-Sep-2006 11:17
andreas at fink dot org
18-Aug-2004 12:01
18-Aug-2004 12:01
To build on MacOS X 10.3.5 set the environment variable CFLAGS in the following way (depending on your shell)
setenv CFLAGS "-DBIND_8_COMPAT=1 -DEAPI -O3"
export CFLAGS="-DBIND_8_COMPAT=1 -DEAPI -O3"
Then launch configure with the options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man ....
The -DBIND_8_COMPAT=1 gets you over a problem in the DNS files because MacOS X has definitions for Bind9 and PHP expects Bind8 definitions. -DEAPI is needed if you build it for Apache 1.3.31. -O3 enables the gcc optimizer.
You can also add one of the following lines to your CFLAGS depending on the CPU you use to further improve speed:
-mcpu=G3 -mtune=G3
-mcpu=G4 -mtune=G4
-mcpu=G5 -mtune=G5
Rick
28-Oct-2003 06:12
28-Oct-2003 06:12
under MacOS 10.3 if your compile fails
vi Makefile
find the dns.c entry
add the switch -DBIND_8_COMPAT
run make again
jack dash pinette at uiowa dot edu
24-Jan-2003 01:56
24-Jan-2003 01:56
PHP 4.3.0 can easily be build on Mac OS X client; you don't need to download a binary. The process is quite fast and painless.
See
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/01/17/phpcookbook.html
for details.
php at radicalcomputingconcepts dot com
15-May-2002 04:35
15-May-2002 04:35
10.1 with fink installed into /sw ,mysql installed from fink.
finally :
Apache/1.3.24 (Darwin) DAV/1.0.3 PHP/4.2.1 mod_ssl/2.8.8 OpenSSL/0.9.6c configured
initial apache config:
./configure --prefix=/sw --enable-shared=max --enable-module=most --target=apache --with-layout=GNU
--enable-suexec --suexec-caller=www-data
then php config:
./configure --prefix=/sw --with-xml --with-apache=../apache_1.3.24 --with-curl=/sw --with-pdflib=/sw
--enable-exif --with-mysq=/sw
then mod-ssl config:
./configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.24 --with-ssl=/sw --enable-rule=SSL_SDBM
final apache config:
./configure --prefix=/sw --enable-shared=max --enable-module=most --target=apache --with-layout=GNU
--enable-suexec --suexec-caller=www-data --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a --enable-module=ssl
on final make of apache there was error in src/modules/ssl. i had to rm -ldbm and -lgcc and run gcc line by hand. then was able to finish make.
i dont know what effect that may have on the build and i am interested to know, this was the only problem spot finally after many hours of hacking at it.
testing so far:
phpinfo() via http and https works.
info at ericbontenbal dot nl
18-Feb-2002 09:43
18-Feb-2002 09:43
for using PHP on MacOSX, see article #106485 of the Apple knowledge base
lanhel at mac dot com
07-Nov-2001 06:14
07-Nov-2001 06:14
Getting PHP running on 10.1 is simple.
1. su to root
2. Edit /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
3. Uncomment "Load Module php4_module" line.
4. Uncomment "AddModule mod_php4.c" line.
5. Uncomment "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" line.
6. Uncomment "AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps" line.
7. Find "<Directory /home/*/Sites>" block and uncomment the entire Directory directive block.
This will allow PHP to execute from ~/Sites directory.
larry(at)shafferinteractive.com
24-Sep-2001 05:40
24-Sep-2001 05:40
For the latest on Mac OS X PHP installs (as of 10.0.4 on 9.24.01) check out http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/php.html
This page also has some info on MySQL installs.
oster at ieee dot org
30-Jul-2001 12:17
30-Jul-2001 12:17
If you've got Mac OS X pre-installed on your Mac, you've also got php4 pre-installed. You don't need to download or compile anything. You just need to edit the /etc/httpd/httpd.conf file. Use the "sudo open -a TextEdit..." command line, above. Search for "php", and make sure you've un-commented _all_ the relevant lines: the two AddType lines above, and also the AddModule and LoadModule lines. (but not the AddType lines for php3, since you'll be using php4.) Save and restart Apache with "sudo apachectl graceful", and you are done.
