Tony Bibbs' Blog: PHP 5.3 on Mac OS X 10.5

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Tue, 08/05/2008 - 13:49

In a recent post to his blog Tony Bibbs shares his experience with getting the most recent release (PHP 5.3 alpha) of PHP up and working on his MacBook.

If there is anything you should gleam from this article for future reference, Leopard comes with a 64bit Apache installation.

He points out this fact because, if you go and build it as per the normal install instructions, it will toss a "wrong architecture"...


 

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