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Fink or DarwinPorts - Version: 2.0.55, 10/14/2005 01:56AM PST
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amcgee
The simplest way to install Apache is the same way it is for all open source *nix applications, use a package manager such as Fink or DarwinPorts. There really is nothing to complain about anymore.
Wait a few days... - Version: 2.0.53, 2/7/2005 10:58AM PST
Gennx30
There is something called WEBSERVER XKit, which will installs the latest Apache, MySQL and PhP-they are still at 2.0.52-but im sure will update soon...
(look in Versiontracker)
Easy as pie to install and it throws in a control panel to boot! (figuratively)
(look in Versiontracker)
Easy as pie to install and it throws in a control panel to boot! (figuratively)
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Insanely difficult to install or upgrade... - Version: 2.0.53, 2/7/2005 08:56AM PST
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SystemLord
How in the h*ll do you upgrade "OS X SERVER"s default Apache 1.3.33 to this version???
The Apache developers assume everyone using this has nothing else to do but to live and breath Apache. Not so.
Any simplified help would be a huge improvement.
Thanks.
The Apache developers assume everyone using this has nothing else to do but to live and breath Apache. Not so.
Any simplified help would be a huge improvement.
Thanks.
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