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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by David Blomstrom <da...@yahoo.com> on 2006/08/06 16:15:48 UTC
[users@httpd] Need Help Starting XAMPP > Apache on MacBook Pro
I just reinstalled the XAMPP program on my MacBook Pro and got the same error message as before - every program (PHP, MySQL, etc.) installed except Apache.
I copied the following from my Terminal program:
Password:
my-computer:/Users/[USERNAME] root# /Applications/xampp/xamppfiles/mampp start
Starting XAMPP for MacOS X 0.5...
XAMPP: Starting Apache with SSL (and PHP4)...
XAMPP: Error 1! Couldn't start Apache!
XAMPP: Starting MySQL...
XAMPP: Starting ProFTPD...
XAMPP for MacOS X started.
my-computer:/Users/[USERNAME] root#
Can someone tell me what to do next? I'm not sure exactly where to begin trouble-shooting. Thanks.
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Re: [users@httpd] Need Help Starting XAMPP > Apache on MacBook Pro
Posted by David Blomstrom <da...@yahoo.com>.
Please ignore this thread; I figured it out. Thanks.
David Blomstrom <da...@yahoo.com> wrote: P.S. I suppose the logical alternative is to simply use the default Apache installation, since it appears to be working. But I can't even locate it. I thought it might be in Library > Webserver, but that folder appears to be empty.
I've been typing the names of specific Apache files in my Spotlight finder, but it only shows files associated with my XAMPP installation.
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Re: [users@httpd] Need Help Starting XAMPP > Apache on MacBook Pro
Posted by David Blomstrom <da...@yahoo.com>.
P.S. I suppose the logical alternative is to simply use the default Apache installation, since it appears to be working. But I can't even locate it. I thought it might be in Library > Webserver, but that folder appears to be empty.
I've been typing the names of specific Apache files in my Spotlight finder, but it only shows files associated with my XAMPP installation.
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