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  • MAMP PHP version not recognized ?! · 11 years ago

    PHP has no way of knowing what software is installed on your computer. Grav has no way to know which PHP you want to use from the terminal, you have to tell it.

  • MAMP PHP version not recognized ?! · 11 years ago

    Thanks for your quick reply. I found exactly the same link before I ‘ve written my question. Unfortunately, it does not really help me. I am not that server/shell-guru person ; I understand 50%, but I

  • MAMP PHP version not recognized ?! · 11 years ago

    Really you need to set up your terminal to use the correct version of PHP or you will have to enter the full path to MAMP's PHP before every command. Not fun. Solution is simple though: http://stack

  • MAMP PHP version not recognized ?! · 11 years ago

    Hello, the OSX Terminal does not run any Grav commands. A message tells about the wrong PHP version. This PHP version info seems to come from OSX, but I am using MAMP with higher and correct PHP to fu

  • Bin/gpm on wamp server · 11 years ago

    ok thanks that was rough but it worked ha!

  • Bin/gpm on wamp server · 11 years ago

    You need to put PHP in your path. You should probably follow along with this blog post to properly set up MAMP on windows.

  • Bin/gpm on wamp server · 11 years ago

    no windows 7 php -v : gives me "php: command not found" which php returns nothing

  • Bin/gpm on wamp server · 11 years ago

    mamp on mac i'm assuming? what happens when type: $ php -v and also: $ which php

  • Bin/gpm on wamp server · 11 years ago

    hello sorry for my noob question I was wondering how to run the bin/gpm on local machine using wamp. I can install grav no problem by just unzipping the folder inside wamp/www/grav but I am trying now

  • 404 not found · 11 years ago

    Ok great! To answer the previous question. yes I have various grav sites each under its own subfolder