![]() ![]() MAMP or the other prebuilt solutions are often easier. Sorry it may be more than you are willing to try, but that is the best way I have found to make php work on various OS X versions. it s easier to erase & restart instead of trying to undo the changes IMO. One set of instructions can also effect the setup for another (e.g. Since it is an external disk I can simply erase & try again until I have my own method. It often breaks & fails when compiling or installing other peoples binaries & instructions. I don't know where your error is but when I do this on OS X I boot from a clean OS X install & try the process several times so that I understand it. See the example to find out what config files are in use etc. gloria:sphinx-2.0.3-release simon which iconv /Applications/MAMP/Library/bin//iconv. phpinfo() should indicate the setup that the server is using. I had the same issue, renaming MAMP iconv solved the problem. I'd also suggest that you have not modified the system Apache config file to use the newly installed PHP version - that is why it uses the system installed version. Your original posts refers to using /opt. ![]() For example you talk about using /usr/local for the PHP binaries. You also cannot compare one example & hope that another will translate into it & still work. It is trivial for either the source site or a 'man in the middle' to modify the contents of the script - potentially doing bad things like include malware etc. At the very least download the script via curl & examine it before you run it, ideally have a clue about what commands it is running. Install and run Docker Desktop on Mac Install interactively Double-click Docker. This is bad because you are getting an untrusted source (http) & letting it do whatever is in that script. VirtualBox prior to version 4.3.30 must not be installed as it is not compatible with Docker Desktop. Firstly - please do not 'pipe the internet into bash' e.g.Ĭurl ' some-script-that-contains-anything.sh ' | bash -s ![]()
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