![]() ![]() Both were easyĮnough to download, install and test I was able to verify that I could run a Perl scriptĪnd retrieve and insert data into my local MySQL instance. I had Perl also, but didn't have DBI or the DBD::MySQL module that Perl To use mysqldump to get a copy of my simple database schema and replicate that on To create a "dev" environment copy of my blog and get them all working together, right? Well, as it turned out, not quite. So to create a local instance, all I ought to need is Apache, Perl & MySql.Īs it turns out, Mac OS/X comes with Apache, MySql, and Perl all pre-installed. The comments section (and other dynamic functionality) of my miniatureĬontent-management system is built on Perl and MySql, Before I did so, though, I wanted to set up a local test bed on my computer that I could That the comment section doesn't allow for formatted source code, which is something I wanted toįix. Of dynamic functionality - not the least of which is a comment section. So, I've been running this blog for a few years now over time I've been adding bits and pieces Getting Perl, MySQL and Apache to all work together on Mac OS/X ![]()
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