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Re: [cobalt-users] MySQL and PHP on Mac
Good to know MACOSX kicks, gonna have a look at soon,
however have used both YDL (redhat/linux) and found Yellow Dog Port very
good, if a little deep compared to what I have seen of OS X and also tenons
other CLASSIC OS products which acheive this which also are very good,
addendum
anyone used iTools on OSX yet?
on 7/2/01 11:47 AM, planetexpress@xxxxxxx at planetexpress@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Am 02.07.2001 11:36 Uhr schrieb "Ryoichi Murata" unter
> <rio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> Hello all,
>> I am a complete newby in this subject and I need your help.
>>
>> Currently I am designing a Website which uses PHP and MySQL.
>> Before I joined this studio, the person in charge of these development used
>> to use Windows machine for it. Now we only has Macintosh and I would like
>> to know the best way to configure my Mac for the task. MySQL is already
>> installed on our RAQ4 server.
>> My questions are:
>> 1) Is it the best thing to do if I install Linux on Mac and run MYSQL and
>> PHP?
>> 2) If that the case, should I have a separate hard disc from the one which
>> has Mac OS,
>> or would it be enough if I create a partition on the same disc?
>>
>> I appreciate any help, suggestions & hints.
>> Many thanks.
>> Rio
>
> Hello,
>
> Mac OS X could be the answer! At least if you own a G3 Power Mac or better.
> I'm currently developing all of my PHP/MYSQL stuff on a Powerbook G4 running
> Mac OS X.
> I tell you: It rocks!!! I'm running Apache 1.3.20, PHP 4.0.6 and mySQL
> 3.23.38 with no probs so far.
> Mac OS X can be installed on a different harddisk as well as on a partition.
> Plus: It can be installed on the same partion as Mac OS 9!
>
> Martin
>
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