I can probably help if you can be a bit more specific about what is
not working? How far along are you?


On Jan 20, 9:23 pm, bookme <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks your suggestions...I tired all above solutions but not get
> success.
>
> I  install fresh mysql, phpmyadmin but not working ?
> still have same problem.
>
> please can somebody help me?
> Thanks
>
> On Jan 20, 2:45 pm, Martin Westin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I second Mark's reply. If you simply call path/to/cake/console/cake
> > you will be using the system's version of php.
>
> > If you are committed to using a lot of shell stuff (such as bake), you
> > really should switch to using the system's php install. It will make
> > things easier in the long run. The setup is actually very easy. The
> > only real snag is the MySQL socket but I think that has been taken
> > care of in the latest builds of MySQL... but I may be wrong on that
> > one.
>
> > You need:
> > Install MySQL (from mysql.com).
> > Open /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and uncomment "LoadModule php5_module..."
> > around line 114. (and restart apache)
> > Drop your cake files into /Library/WebServer/Documents/ or /Users/
> > myname/Sites/
> > Do the trick for MySQL described in the post linked earlier
> > (Webweave's reply)
>
> > Optionally you can add production-style vhosts to serve several sites
> > and fake some nive domain names for each... then you will be in Cake
> > heaven. :)
>
> > There is a lot of info in the following bakery article. (But not all
> > of it is relevant 
> > still.)http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/installing-cakephp-on-macos-x
>
> > /Martin
>
> > On Jan 20, 1:05 am, mark_story <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Also since you are on macos check which php you are using.  I bet you
> > > are using the stock Apple PHP
>
> > > which php
>
> > > Should give you the path to the PHP that is the cli default.
>
> > > -Mark
>
> > > On Jan 19, 3:36 pm, leo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > If you're using XAMPP, I don't think it's a php/mysql config problem.
> > > > that is precisely  the problem these *AMP stacks are designed to
> > > > avoid. However, you might want to try the following. Incidentally,
> > > > that should be "Applications" PLURAL in your path.
>
> > > > Open a terminal, and type:
>
> > > >     ps -af | grep mysql.sock           [enter]
>
> > > > The result on my machine is:
>
> > > >     sh-3.2# ps -ef | grep mysql.sock
> > > >               74  2405  2379   0   0:15.88 ??         1:57.74 /usr/
> > > > local/mysql/bin/mysqld --basedir=/usr/local/mysql --datadir=/usr/local/
> > > > mysql/data --user=mysql --pid-    file=/usr/local/mysql/data/
> > > > Leopard.local.pid --port=3306 --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock
> > > >     0  4814  4805   0   0:00.01 ttys000    0:00.01 grep mysql.sock
> > > > sh-3.2#
>
> > > > see the last bit? port=3306 socket=/tmp/mysql.sock
> > > > that path (/tmp/mysql.sock) is the path to MY socket (and the port is
> > > > the port!) yours will be different because mine is not an *AMP stack.
>
> > > > Now, in your htdocs directory create phpinfo.php with <?php phpinfo() ?
>
> > > > > as the sole content. Make sure there is no new line after the ?>
>
> > > > View the file in Safari and halfway down the first screen is the path
> > > > to the loaded configuration file. This is the one you need to edit to
> > > > configure php. Continue down the page - you'll need to scroll about
> > > > halfway down and see if there is a mysql section. If there is, I don't
> > > > think you have a problem with php.ini. If there isn't, mysql isn't
> > > > talking to PHP and you'll need to find and edit the appropriate part
> > > > of the ini file.
>
> > > > If I remember correctly, XAMPP already has a phpinfo link.
>
> > > > I don't pretend that this is a solution, but if you post the results
> > > > here, at least we'll have something to work with.
>
> > > > Good luck.
>
> > > > On Jan 19, 8:46 pm, bookme <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Thanks for your solution...but still not working.
>
> > > > > I tried both above solution but not working.
>
> > > > > I am using xampp on MAC OS..
> > > > > ERROR :  Can't connect to local MySQL server through Socket '/var/
> > > > > mysql/mysql.sock ?
>
> > > > > I also set envornment variable using
> > > > > echo 'export PATH=Application/xampp/xamppfiles/htdocs/clalumni/cake/
> > > > > console/cake:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
> > > > > echo 'export PATH=Application/xampp/xamppfiles/lib/php:$PATH' >>
> > > > > ~/.bash_profile
>
> > > > > but still not able to run cake bake?
>
> > > > > Please help me to run cake bake on MAC OS.
> > > > > Thanks
>
> > > > > On Jan 19, 8:22 pm, leo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I used to use MAMP. It used a non-standard port for the DB. Check
> > > > > > which port you're using and add it as shown in the database.php
> > > > > > comments:
>
> > > > > >  * host =>
> > > > > >  * the host you connect to the database.  To add a socket or port
> > > > > > number, use 'port' => #
> > > > > >  *
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