Mampstack



Assuming you’ve already installed MAMP (it has an installer package, so it’s pretty easy), you’ll need to download the MAMP Server components and libraries from the MAMP Downloads page (under the heading “Source code”). Once this is downloaded, unzip it and find the file for PHP with the version number corresponding to the one you use. Win / Mac / Linux About Bitnami MAMP Stack Bitnami MAMP Stack provides a complete, fully-integrated and ready to run MAMP development environment.

MAMP is a solution stack composed of free and open-source and proprietary software proprietary commercial software used together to develop and run dynamic web sites on Apple Macintosh computers.

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Specifications and uses[edit]

Operating systemmacOS
Web serverApache | Nginx
Database management systemMySQL | MariaDB
Web developmentPHP | Perl | Python

The name MAMP is an acronym that stems from the names of the components of the system:[1]macOS (the operating system); Apache (the web server); MySQL or MariaDB (the database management system); and PHP, Perl, or Python (programming languages used for web development). The name is derived from LAMP, a similar stack of all open-source software widely used for web sites, but substituting the proprietary macOS for the open-source Linux OS. (Similar 'AMP' stacks exist for other operating systems.) MAMP is not limited to these choices of components, however; Nginx can be used in place of Apache, for example, and the same goes for substituting MariaDB for MySQL.

Some of the software packages that comprise MAMP (particularly Apache and PHP) are pre-installed with macOS; compatible versions of the remainder are readily available for installation and use.[2] MAMP is commonly used with and to develop for popular CMS programs such as WordPress and Drupal by setting up a local development environment on laptop or desktop computers, without the need for a standalone web server.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Installing WordPress Locally on Your Mac With MAMP « WordPress Codex'. codex.wordpress.org. Retrieved 2018-10-27.
  2. ^'How to Setup a Web Server in Mac OS X Mountain Lion'. Make Tech Easier. Uqnic Network Pte Ltd. Retrieved 3 May 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'5 of the Best Local WordPress Development Tools Compared for 2020'. CodeinWP. CodeinWP. Retrieved 3 May 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
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This is the release of another version of Kippo-Graph, reaching 1.4!

Kippo-Graph 1.4 brings MaxMind geolocation to Kippo-Geo. You can now select your GEO_METHOD of choice in config.php: either MaxMind which uses a local database and is very fast, or the previously used geoplugin.com web service.

Download: kippo-graph-1.4 or clone/pull from GitHub: https://github.com/ikoniaris/kippo-graph

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CHANGES:

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Version 1.4:
+ Added support for local MaxMind geolocation instead of geoplugin.com.
+ Various small fixes.
+ Added favicon.ico.
- Removed README.txt.

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