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I just got a new Mac and have been trying to setup a local development environment for my perl applications for a few days now with no luck. I'm getting no where fast so I hope someone else who has done this successfully could help. I started by installing MAMP which I thought would take care of everything for me but unfortunately it doesn't take care of some important perl modules. I used CPAN to install all our required modules except that it seems DBD::mysql doesn't install correctly through CPAN. I've spent near 4 days fighting with this issue and here's the setup that finally got me there:. don't use macports. use the stock perl, with a twist:.
Snow Leopard ships with 2 perls: 5.10.0 and 5.8.9 - switch to the earlier version like so:% export VERSIONERPERLPREFER32BIT=yes% defaults write com.apple.versioner.perl Prefer-32-Bit -bool yes% defaults write com.apple.versioner.perl Version 5.8.9. download the 32bit version of mysql from dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/ ('Mac OS X ver. I've gone through the same headaches that Steve Ivy did, with the same solution. In addition, because I'm using modperl2, I also had to build modperl manually - if you download it from CPAN, then issue: $ cd /.cpan/build/modperl-2. $ export ARCHFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x8664' $ export CFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x8664' $ perl Makefile.PL # (will prompt for where apxs is: /usr/sbin/apxs $ make -j8 # make test will fail. Had to modify a file: $ vi t/response/TestAPI/access2.pm # around line 117, comment out the line: AuthGroupFile @DocumentRoot@/api/auth-groups # (I have no idea.why.
this is failing, though) $ make test # in my case, it failed a couple of tests. 5 out of 238 # most were because we're running older versions of # modules, or the pure-perl varient (you'll see 'PP' in # the module name, or it complains about (something)XS) # If you're concerned, see t/logs/errorlog $ sudo make install.
And then force Apache2 down to 32 bit, by following.
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