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Upgrade from mac os x 10.6 snow leopard
Upgrade from mac os x 10.6 snow leopard




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  1. UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD INSTALL
  2. UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE
  3. UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD UPGRADE

So all that taken care of, it was time to try out a couple of my other fears….ĭrat – my HP LaserJet 4MP, which uses AppleTalk can’t be found – Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard has removed AppleTalk. Note that the above is a very abbreviated version of what I did for far too many hours last night, and in all likelihood wasn’t the best way to achieve this – for example providing a symbolic link to the mysql.sock file in the place it was expected should also have worked, but I needed to modify a php.ini file to take care of the timezone requirement and to change the upload_max_filesize setting also.

UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE

My TNG site seems to work, apart from issues restoring the tables which Darrin has already now sent me an update for. Or some other valid timezone as listed on this page, save the changes and restart the WebServer. So some Googling later I’m at line 997 in the php.ini file Then after that try out my test TNG setup to see if that worked – drat – confronted by errors telling me that the server MUST have a timezone setting made (a new requirement with PHP 5.3.0). The next thing to do was to set up the MySQL passwords as described here Then open that file for editing – I use TextWrangler – and look for the 4 instances of mysql.sock to find that php.ini is expecting to find them in /var/mysql/ but actually the mysql.sock file is in /tmp so change the 4 instances of To make a copy of the file and name it to php.ini Apple has some bizarre way of having a default configuration used even when there’s apparently no file in place. Restart the WebServer from the Sharing System Preference.Īfter installing MySQL 5.1.37 and trying to get that configured I was presented with errors about the socket not being in the right place – yikes!!!! And since I needed to be able to make some changes in the php.ini file I had to create that too. LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.soĪnd save the change. Open /etc/apache2/nf and uncomment line 115

upgrade from mac os x 10.6 snow leopard

So some hours of “circular” troubleshooting and confusion later I managed to get things working again. Luckily the built in PHP now supports the GD Library, so perhaps I can stay with Apple supplied PHP from now on as that is the only “extra” I’ve needed in the past.

upgrade from mac os x 10.6 snow leopard

Here the news was not so good.Īpple had seemingly reset everything – given me a new nf file that didn’t have PHP enabled and updated the built in PHP to 5.3.0. Then I set out to see if my previous installs of PHP 5.2.9 from and MySQL 5.1.32 from were still working.

UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD UPGRADE

But no worries – I have VMWare Fusion 2 and that works, so upgrade the Parallels Virtual Machine to work with VMWare Fusion and delete Parallels. I tried to open Parallels and was told that it wouldn’t work with Mac OS X 10.6 – I had Parallels 3. There was a notice that I had some now unsupported applications, but I didn’t see a list of them.

UPGRADE FROM MAC OS X 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD INSTALL

The install of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard went about as easily as advertised, and an hour after starting the MacBook was back running again. After waiting almost patiently most of yesterday (Friday 28 August) I received my copy of “Snow Leopard” about 4:45 PM.īeing the cautious type I knew that I would first upgrade the MacBook, and see what out of PHP, MySQL and Apache didn’t work afterward before embarking on upgrading my Mac Pro which does full time duty as a webserver for a number of domains that use PHP and MySQL.






Upgrade from mac os x 10.6 snow leopard