


Using the standard method will make it much easier for you to obtain help and support.
#AMPPS LINUX INSTALL#
XAMPP or BitNami LAMP Stack) exist for Linux, it is so simple to install the components the "right" way that they seem pointless. The packaged versions of Moodle are not recommended (it's not much harder to install from download) You will almost certainly need additional extensions for PHP (e.g. You should install the packages from your distribution's repository for Apache, PHP and MySQL. Make sure your MAMP server is completely stopped before doing any of the ports change and/or renaming the envvars file. You may need to go to Applications/MAMP/Library/bin (or use finder) and find the file envvars, and rename it to _envvars. There might be some problems with the installation in Yosemite. BitNami MAMP Stack: On 'one-click' installer with for MySQL, Apache and PHP which supports the BitNami applications modules to installed on top of it like the BitNami Moodle module.See Getting Apache, MySQL, and PHP Running under MacPorts MacPorts: A complete Linux-style package repository.

Softaculous AMPPS: Another one click installer - for both Windows and OSX this time.MAMP: One click installer - easy to use and well documented.Note that it is primarily biased towards developers. Here are some other possibilities (all are documented so this is not repeated here): OSX comes with a suitable Apache web server and a not so suitable PHP (it doesn't have all the required extensions).
#AMPPS LINUX MAC#
For a 'one-click' installer with PostgreSQL, Apache and PHP you can check BitNami, it supports Windows ( WAPP), Linux ( LAPP) and Mac ( MAPP). MySQL tends to be the universal choice with the simpler 'one-click' installers. If you would prefer to use the PostgreSQL database (and you should consider it) you can - when using the package type installers - just install it instead of MySQL.
