Re: Mac 10.7 Install/Copy fresh PHP over Pre-Installed PHP

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On 31/07/2012, at 10:54 PM, Jason Pruim <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2012, at 12:01 PM, "JeffPGMT" <jeffpgmt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks All, now I have to tell the business owner to let the IT guy update 
>> to 10.8 if he likes, which will buy me time to sort out all of what you 
>> folks contributed.
>> 
>> I wasn't aware that Mamp free installed anything more than basic and Yes, 
>> setup so that Apache, MySql and PHP work well together was what I had wanted 
>> to learn using the stock install and was able to do w/exception of imap 
>> being available.
>> 
>> Perhaps I will install XCode as it's the law of worst case probably will 
>> occur if I don't, that is I'll need it in a pinch later on.
>> 
>> JeffPGMT...
>> 
> 
> Hey Jeff,
> 
> Unless its changed in mt lion, you will need to install Xcode to use make or any other program assembler...
> O

You can download just the command line tools from https://developer.apple.com/downloads, which is ~100 MB instead of a couple of gigs. Has been like this for some time now. You just have to be careful with some older code not compiling properly with LLVM.
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Simon Welsh
Admin of http://simon.geek.nz/


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