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The latest Mac4Moodle (from ), and the latest MAMP do work fine, but these are still shipping with the latest mySQL database, not MariaDB. It is really odd that one cannot enable intl by just uncommenting the line in php.ini.
#Install xampp for mac for mac
My best guess is that the latest XAMPP for Mac might need some catching up to do. This is why I am wondering if anyone has tried this and has had success. So far, all of the directions relating to enabling intl don't work. (From my reply to Ken) I do have the latest XAMPP working fine on my virtual PC.
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The current XAMPP for Mac download has these latest versions, but for whatever reason, "intl" is not easily available. But I want an experimental AMP with the latest php and MariaDB. The hosting tech world is getting stranger and stranger! )Ĭhristopher, I run MAMP and earlier versions of XAMPP just fine on my Mac. Have also read that RackSpace itself is providing technical assistance with Google and Amazon. I do support a corp and subs of that corp whose moodles are all hosted on RackSpace and do have backend access to RackSpace workings as a result. Don't think I've seen many hosting providers setup that way but the number could be growing. From what I could gather, Cloudways offers remotely hosted accounts that are not shared on one of the biggies. User Curt Bixel posted a question the other day about using a content delivery management option he had in his hosting package on CloudWays. In this age of 'high stakes testing' in public education, teachers/students don't really have the time to take 'interesting side trips' / explorations. With older students, however, could see that they might find old spreadsheet behavior an interesting (side trip) but only if they have reached the age or inclination to view historical sorts of things. Always a challenge to make the course relevant to youth who have their whole life ahead of them and prefer to think in terms of 'here and now' as well as 'future' - rightfully so, I might add.

I used to teach history to JH and HS kiddos. Well that explains DOS/Win3.1 etc for sure. Amazon, Google, and now (late to the party as usuual), Azure. but until one puts it into production, one doesn't really know for sure - 1 user vs 100=200-300-etc.ĭo think, however, that more and more is leading to whatever distro/OS on the bigger cloud networks. One thing about VirtualBox and Linux (CentOS/Ubuntu/other) it's fairly easy to upgrade/downgrade.
#Install xampp for mac code
MariaDB does have/tout some interesting looking features but does Moodle code or WordPress or Joomla or X take advantage of those? as you know, MariaDB is a 'drop in replacement' for MySQL. But, because some servers I support also run other apps have to consider if they are compat with higher versions of PHP. No problem updating php to 7.0 or 7.1 with all the extensions. So I've read/see in the environment check of a 3.3.highest, that 3.4 will require 7.0 but can support 7.1 of PHP. have learned to be 'patient' and wait for. don't have the time, don't have the $ to waist. Through the years have lost the interest to be on the 'bleeding edge'. cause 3.4 'stable' hasn't been released yet. unless taking a trip down nostalgia lane, why would anyone want DOS, Windows 3.1. Using a host file trick, the one developed on Virtualbox (any OS) could be by the same fully qualfied domain name as the production site thus no changes needed when uploading the moodle to the true server. When on a network, could transfer any implementation of Moodle from any of the VB's to true internet accessible server. any version.Ĭould even learn networking a little so that regardless if your Mac is on a network or not, the VB instances + the Moodles they host, are always available - as long as you can boot the Mac. Perfect place to learn git to acquire Moodle.

Installed and maintained by the OS package manager - never out of date. Perfect environment to try out/run PHP 7.0/7.1, MySQL highest, Apache highest or other web service.
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Could then run Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7, SciLinux 6, or any distro that provides iso downloads.
