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@DragonBe
DragonBe / php_apache_homebrew.md
Last active July 4, 2024 17:15
Installation of Apache 2.4 and PHP 7.1 with Homebrew

I posted several talks about compiling PHP from source, but everyone was trying to convince me that a package manager like Homebrew was a more convenient way to install.

The purpose of Homebrew is simple: a package manager for macOS that will allow you to set up and install common packages easily and allows you to update frequently using simple commands.

I used a clean installation of macOS Sierra to ensure all steps could be recorded and tested. In most cases you already have done work on your Mac, so chances are you can skip a few steps in this tutorial.

Apache and PHP with homebrew

I’ve made this according to the installation instructions given on GetGrav.

@floydpink
floydpink / travis-secure-key-mac.sh
Last active March 6, 2021 22:18 — forked from lukewpatterson/gist:4242707
Generating secure environment variables for GitHub deployment keys to be used from a Travis-CI build.
# On a Mac, use this script to generate secure deployment key
# To generate secure SSH deploy key for a github repo to be used from Travis
base64 --break=0 ~/.ssh/id_rsa_deploy > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_deploy_base64
ENCRYPTION_FILTER="echo \$(echo \"- secure: \")\$(travis encrypt \"\$FILE='\`cat $FILE\`'\" -r floydpink/harimenon.com)"
# If you don't have homebrew please install it from http://brew.sh/
brew install coreutils
gsplit --bytes=100 --numeric-suffixes --suffix-length=2 --filter="$ENCRYPTION_FILTER" ~/.ssh/id_rsa_deploy_base64 id_rsa_
# To reconstitute the private SSH key from within the Travis-CI build (typically from 'before_script')
@fnichol
fnichol / README.md
Created February 26, 2012 01:23
A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

A Common .ruby-version File For Ruby Projects

Background

I've been using this technique in most of my Ruby projects lately where Ruby versions are required:

  • Create .rbenv-version containing the target Ruby using a definition name defined in ruby-build (example below). These strings are a proper subset of RVM Ruby string names so far...
  • Create .rvmrc (with rvm --create --rvmrc "1.9.3@myapp") and edit the environment_id= line to fetch the Ruby version from .rbenv-version (example below).

Today I learned about another Ruby manager, rbfu, where the author is using a similar technique with .rbfu-version.

@wtaysom
wtaysom / where_is.rb
Created September 23, 2011 08:57
A little Ruby module for finding the source location where class and methods are defined.
module Where
class <<self
attr_accessor :editor
def is_proc(proc)
source_location(proc)
end
def is_method(klass, method_name)
source_location(klass.method(method_name))