![]() ![]() I checked the apache error log and saw: Failed loading /opt/homebrew/lib/php/pecl/20190902/xdebug.so:ĭlopen(/opt/homebrew/lib/php/pecl/20190902/xdebug.so, 0x0009): ini files parsed /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/conf.d/20-ext-opcache.ini, /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/conf.d/99-xdebug.iniīut nothing else about xdebug. ![]() opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/conf.d/99-xdebug.iniīut loading from a browser failed - the browser listed the 99-xdebug.ini file: Additional. ![]() ini files parsed: /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/conf.d/20-ext-opcache.ini, ini files in: /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/conf.dĪdditional. Loaded Configuration File: /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4/php.ini With Xdebug v3.1.3, Copyright (c) 2002-2022, by Derick RethansĬonfiguration File (php.ini) Path: /opt/homebrew/etc/php/7.4 With Zend OPcache v7.4.28, Copyright (c), by Zend Technologies Zend Engine v3.4.0, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies When I checked it from the command line, everything looked right: php -v I did codesign it:Ĭodesign -sign "Mike Andersen" -force -keychain ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db afterwards PHP worked perfectly. I immediately ran into trouble because gatekeeper wouldn't allow me to run php as an apache module from homebrew until I codesigned it. I configured PHP to run as a module for the Apache2 server that comes with MacOS (Apache/2.4.51). I'm setting up a new macbook (Monterey 12.2.1 chip Apple M1 Pro), and installed PHP 7.4 with homebrew. ![]()
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