![]() Output you may get back would be: COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME You can test if Apache is running by issuing this command, which is checking Port 80: sudo lsof -i:80 ![]() or 2.4.48 Remove built-in Apache in macOS For MySQL/MariaDB you can either also install from Homebrew or as a standalone package.įirst thing to do would be to remove the builtin Apache version of which in macOS Monterey Big Sur is Apache/2.4.46. In this guide we look to add both MySQL and PHP and structure the workflow to use the User Sites folder as the document root. MacOS use to ship with both MySQL & PHP, but now since macOS Monterey, PHP has also been deprecated. Eventhough Apache ships with macOS, a better maintained version would be coming from Homebrew, also Apple is making noises about not supporting legacy software like PHP so in the future this may be more of a compulsory option.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |