Hi there I just installed Ubuntu on my mac mini and I am running it through VmWare Fusion, it took me some time to get it up and running to be able to do local testing of ZenPhoto and more.
I just installed the newest nightly
`zenphoto version 1.2.2 [3417]`
and everything looked just fine, after closer look things seemed a bit strange in some places. A dot was placed in front of what seems to be ghost files of something that is already there, here are 2 screenshots of it.
http://img.skitch.com/20090201-m1xbmbcjhu9hr94w91s4rwkqk8.jpghttp://img.skitch.com/20090201-ty64ddh2hng57jh7e2bxumrqi1.jpgit is in more random places as well, when choosing the color of a theme in a drop down menu there are dot files there as well...
Is this something you guys have ever noticed before?
EDIT: and yes I am not able to delete the .files in edit mode in Zen, and they are nowhere to be seen in finder og any other file browser.
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I just cant for the life of me get the sql to work in Leopard, I have tried so many times, as well I am having problem getting GD to work as well.
Doing it with Ubuntu worked like a charm very fast and doesn't use a lot of CPU power even when running through VmWare Fusion. Well I have been thinking about changing the Mac OS out for Ubuntu completely, but that's another story
http://www.mamp.info
Why were you recommend not to use it? It's as easy as it could be on the mac to setup a local environment, directly working out of the box. Just drop the package into the applications folder and then start it via the widget.
I actually never tried to set up any server with OS X or any other system myself as I am actually coming from design not coding and just take the easy way if available (that's whay we are with Zenphoto, aren't we...:-))
Well later I found out that things are yes built into Leopard but somehow there are a lot of things missing, that Apple has decided to take out of the normal PHP5.
Apache can for example be turned on by one click in Leopard.
I am def going to check mamp out again in the next days. Thanks. Easy way is the good way.
I find it absolutly stable. Although I am still on 10.4.11. (I am thinking of buying 10.5 as my machine will not run with the "Snow Leopard" and I won't buy a new one right now)
Thanks again Malte.