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  • From: Cole McDonald <knightscape AT charter.net>
  • To: FreeTDS Development Group <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [freetds] OSX PHP freetds MAMP install question...
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 11:02:46 -0500

That's a wonderfully simple solution :) Just difficult to arrive there. I'll give it a poke... The port80 instance directs to the ~/ Sites folder while the port8888 instance seems to direct into the MAMP directory... so I'll just have to make a subdirectory that links to the correct location (messy) to get the work done... thanks so much for your help.

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On May 11, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Daniel Fazekas wrote:

On May 11, 2010, at 17:33, Cole McDonald wrote:

so at this point, it looks like the MAMP installation is working and setup correctly but isn't being used by apache when it's loading.

I think what your problem really is that you are trying to use Apple's copy of Apache, instead of MAMP's copy.
Where MAMP's copy of Apache is listening on port 8888, while Apple's bundled copy is running on the default port 80. You have two web servers running simultaneously and you just need to pick the right one.

You could simply add the port specification to the URL of the site you are developing.

If you are trying to access
http://localhost/something

load it as

http://localhost:8888/something

Is the solution as simple as creating a symlink from the one mssql.so file to the modules directory in the system's php?

That might actually work in your case, because Apple provides PHP 5.2.12 for Leopard users, which is only slightly newer than your MAMP-installed copy of PHP 5.2.11.

So they both should be using the same "no-debug-non-zts-20060613" interface.

PHP 5.3.x, bundled with Snow Leopard, would require a rebuild for "no-debug-non-zts-20090626" modules.

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