Re: [PHP] New install platform

2006-06-25 Thread Johan Martin
On 25 Jun 2006, at 4:08 PM, Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote: It has become evident that I need some form of local testing environment so that I can figure out what is wrong with one of my $sql statements. Can anyone tell me what the easiest platform is to set up a PHP/ MySQL system? I have a PC

Re: [PHP] New install platform

2006-06-25 Thread tedd
At 8:08 AM -0600 6/25/06, Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote: > It has become evident that I need some form of local testing environment >so that I can figure out what is wrong with one of my $sql statements. > Can anyone tell me what the easiest platform is to set up a PHP/MySQL >system? I have a PC and a

Re: [PHP] New install platform

2006-06-25 Thread Joe Wollard
For a simple OS X install you can either modify the existing Apache/PHP install and add MySQL or use entropy's package from http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/ On 6/25/06, Grae Wolfe - PHP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It has become evident that I need some form of local testing environm

Re: [PHP] New install platform

2006-06-25 Thread Larry Garfield
IME, any modern Linux distro will let you setup a viable Apache/PHP/MySQL configuration with a few clicks/commands in its package manager of choice. I am partial to Debian and Ubuntu, as that's where most of my experience is. And it's very easy to setup a barebones system that you just put LAM

[PHP] New install platform

2006-06-25 Thread Grae Wolfe - PHP
It has become evident that I need some form of local testing environment so that I can figure out what is wrong with one of my $sql statements. Can anyone tell me what the easiest platform is to set up a PHP/MySQL system? I have a PC and a Mac on OS X, and with the use of VirtualPC I have t