In your web browser of choice, type in either "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" (each without quotes.) You should see a screen that looks like this:Ĭongratulations! You now have a working installation of XAMPP on your Mac. Now you get to see if your (not so hard) work paid off. The sudo command can do some pretty awesome things, but it can also be incredibly destructive. If you aren't quite sure what you are doing, then it is my recommendation that you don't do it. For now, you'll just have to trust me.Ĭaution: Always use the sudo command with care.
The next part, "./mampp start," tells the computer "Run the command mampp, which is in the current directory, and tell it to start." For more information on what these commands do, do a google search for "UNIX tutorials." At some time, I will post a UNIX tutorial on this site.
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the first part, "sudo," tells the computer "I want to perform the following command with administrative privileges." That is why you need to enter your password to run this command.
mampp start" is a little more complicated. The command "cd /applications/xampp/xamppfiles/" means "Change the current working directory to /applications/xampp/xamppfiles." In other words, it tells the program Terminal to go to your applications folder, then go to your xampp folder, and finally go to your xamppfiles folder. You should see a screen that looks something like this:Īfter entering those commands, you should see something like this: It would be useful to put Terminal in your dock, as you are going to be using it quite a bit. Open up Terminal (Applications/Utilities/Terminal). Double click on the installer package and follow the step-by-step instructions on installing the software. This step should be relatively self explanatory. Come back when you learn to use a computer. If you can't figure this part out, stop here. But hey, if you already have either of these things, then why do you need XAMPP? Please note: If you have any web or MySQL server running on your computer, it is required that they be disabled before installing XAMPP. Sorry!Ī relatively fast computer (1GHz or Faster G4 or G5, 512mb of RAM)Īnywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, depending on your knowledge of how Macs work In other words, it doesn't matter if your computer swallows your cat, its still not my fault. I cannot be held responsible for any damaged caused as a result of this or any other tutorial, whether directly, indirectly, or other *irectly scenario. Also, remember this: Everything presented in this tutorial is potentially damaging if done incorrectly. I'm sorry if it is a little slow moving, but I know how much it sucks when there is an awesome tutorial out there but it was written so that you have to be a genius to understand it. For those computer-savvy users out there, please take note that this tutorial was written so that just about anyone can understand it. It will cover basic installation and security practices, and will be detailed enough that a semi-competent computer user should be able to follow it without much trouble. Introduction: This tutorial will be the base tutorial for future projects that will run off of XAMPP.