Additional note: configure warned of an old version of bison when I
attempted an install of postgresql7.4.5 the other day. Seems the
version
that comes with OSX 10.3.x is too old for postgres.
Only trick I encountered in installing bison from tarball was locating
the
install product in /usr/local/bin and copying it to /usr/bin (either
because
that's where postgres wants to find it, or because my path does not
include
/usr/local).
Scott
On Oct 1, 2004, at 7:26 AM, Kevin Barnard wrote:
> Apache/PHP are already prebuilt on Mac OS X. All you need to do is
> donwload the postgres tarball config and compile.
>
> Small notte on the compile. When you compile postgres either turn off
> readline support or download readline from GNU and compile the static
> lib.
>
> I don't remember off hand but I think an older version of Postgres is
> compiled into the standard Mac PHP. If not it is fairly easy to
> recomiple PHP on the Mac. If you have any further questions about
> compiling ask I can walk you though it if you need.
>
>
> On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 11:45:18 +0100, Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>
> wrote:
>> Bernd Buldt wrote:
>>> Howdy! I'd like to set up a database (mostly a bibliography), which
>>> I'd like to connect to a webpage such that simple queries to the
>>> database can be made by visitors of my homepage. I seem to remember
>>> that FileMaker allows for this, but I'd prefer a UNIX-based solution
>>> (under MacOS X). Hence my question (before I start digging): Can
>>> anyone on the list confirm that this is doable (w/o too much hassles
>>> )
>>> with PostGresQL? Thx for your time! Best, Bernd
>>
>> Can't say I've done it with MacOS-X, but Apache+PHP+PostgreSQL are a
>> common combination. Worth checking sourforge.net / freshmeat.net and
>> see
>> if there are any projects doing what you want before starting your own
>> though.
>>
>> --
>> Richard Huxton
>> Archonet Ltd
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